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Upcoming CLE: Beer, Wine & Distilled Spirits Law: Federal Regulation 101

Lindsey A. Zahn, June 24, 2015June 28, 2015

On July 16, 2015 at 10:00 AM ET, I will be presenting a CLE on beer, wine, and distilled spirits law. The CLE, titled “Beer, Wine & Distilled Spirits Law: Federal Regulation 101” will have a live broadcast and will also be available on demand. A summary is below:

Beer, Wine, Distilled Spirits Law: Federal Regluation 101When a consumer pops open a bottle of wine or sips his favorite scotch, rarely does one consider the level of regulation the beverage has passed through in order to find its way to market and on the dinner table. Alcohol beverages, however, are subject to a web of federal, state, and even local regulations that are often arcane, unclear, and reflective of Prohibition-era attitudes. This seminar will start with a discussion of the history of alcohol beverage regulation, along with an overview of the federal agency that has primary jurisdiction to regulate alcohol beverages. Then we’ll examine the types of licenses required for industry members and classification of products, along with formulation requirements for beer, wine, and spirits. Finally, we will discuss labeling, advertising, and “hot topics” including trademark, class action lawsuits, and direct shipping to consumers.

Key topics to be discussed:

  • Introduction
  • Licensing (Federal Permits)
  • Classification of Products
  • Labeling
  • Advertising
  • Hot Topics in Beer, Wine and Distilled Spirits Law

To sign up or learn more, please see myLawCLE: Beer, Wine & Distilled Spirits Law: Federal Regulation 101.

For more information on wine or alcohol law, AVAs, or TTB matters, please contact Lindsey Zahn.

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DISCLAIMER: This blog post is for general information purposes only, is not intended to constitute legal advice, and no attorney-client relationship results. Please consult your own attorney for legal advice.

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