CDC Guidance Indicates That Brewers Should Qualify for Booster Shots
CDC guidance strongly suggests that brewery employees working in brewing and packaging functions should qualify for boosters.Read More
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Learn about opportunities and movements on the legislative and other fronts as it pertains to the beverage alcohol industry from the craft brewing industry’s top legal counsel, Marc Sorini.
CDC guidance strongly suggests that brewery employees working in brewing and packaging functions should qualify for boosters.Read More
On Thursday, July 9, 2021, President Biden issued an executive order that specifically addresses competition in the alcohol beverage market.Read More
The opinion in this case represents another blow to the once-commonplace idea that licenses should be held by local persons.Read More
A recent lawsuit against Molson Coors underscores the risks of marketing alcohol beverages using health and wellness cues.Read More
As craft brewers venture into non-traditional categories, they should monitor developments to avoid becoming the target of class action suits.Read More
TTB has accepted an $850,000 settlement with Lakeshore Beverage arising from alleged violations of the FAA Act.Read More
Molson Coors is accused of violating federal law in the labeling of its hard seltzer. The incident underscores the many risks of marketing and advertising beer and other alcohol beverages using health and wellness cues.Read More
Brewers Association general counsel Marc Sorini looks at how the law shapes the various models and approaches to DtC sales.Read More
The SBA's recent guidance provides additional clarification and good news for the hard-hit craft beer industry. The Brewers Association will continue to monitor developments and keep its members informed as further guidance comes to light.Read More
On October 13, 2020, the TTB released TTB Ruling 2020-2 – an expected amendment of its policies towards gluten claims. Read More