John Hinman, in Spirited Magazine (online), continues his review of the regulatory focus
on alcoholic beverage industry in Inside Beverage Law: The Corruption Chronicles (Part 2).
Not exact matches
Emerged from the International Journal of Wine Marketing in 2007, the purpose of IJWBR is to provide a forum for publication of timely, rigorous, technically sound, scientific and thought provoking research manuscripts that focus
on all business aspects of the wine and
alcoholic beverage industry.
Bordeaux, March 13th 2018 — The cooperation between Wine in Moderation and Vinexpo, which was officialized in Bordeaux, will be looking to raise knowledge
on wine, health and responsible drinking, to raise the significance of social responsibility in the
alcoholic beverage industry and enhance the impact of the Wine in Moderation programme towards the wine -LSB-...]
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork)-- Gov. Andrew Cuomo is saying «cheers» to new legislation that will loosen regulations
on the state's craft
beverage industry and bring the state's 80 - year - old
Alcoholic Beverage Control Law up - to - date with modern demands.
Cuomo is saying «cheers» to new legislation that will loosen regulations
on the state's craft
beverage industry and bring the state's 80 - year - old
Alcoholic Beverage Control Law up - to - date with modern demands.
This diverse group of
alcoholic beverage industry experts, charged by Governor Cuomo with reviewing and recommending changes to New York State's 80 - year old Alcoholic Beverage Law, conducted four public meetings and agreed on over a dozen recommendations to revise, consolidate, and modernize
alcoholic beverage industry experts, charged by Governor Cuomo with reviewing and recommending changes to New York State's 80 - year old
Alcoholic Beverage Law, conducted four public meetings and agreed on over a dozen recommendations to revise, consolidate, and modernize
Alcoholic Beverage Law, conducted four public meetings and agreed
on over a dozen recommendations to revise, consolidate, and modernize the law.
ALBANY — Gov. Andrew Cuomo's third summit
on alcoholic beverages Wednesday yielded $ 16 million in support for the state's brewers, vintners, cider - maker and distillers, as well as promises to ease regulations at the request of
industry players.
Over her 23 years in practice, Ms. Genesen has handled trial and appellate work in both state and federal courts, including an array of complex multi-district federal court litigation, and has appeared throughout the country before state and federal regulatory bodies
on behalf of clients in the airline, energy, software, healthcare and
alcoholic beverage industries.