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Beverage Law

Beer  –   Distilleries   –   Restaurants & Bars   –   Wine

LaszloLaw specializes in the highly regulated world of alcohol beverages.  Our clients typically make and sell wine, beer, malt beverages, spirits, and cider.  We help our clients navigate all aspects of beverage alcohol from liquor licensing, manufacturing, distribution, sales, interstate shipping, franchise agreements, trademarks and litigation.

Our beverage lawyers counsel clients on legal issues arising among the “three tiers” of liquor businesses: suppliers, distributors, and retailers.

The beverage lawyers at LaszloLaw represent local, national and international manufacturers, importers, wholesalers and retailers. Our beverage lawyers have built close working relationships with state and local officials and regularly work with the federal regulatory agencies.  Our liquor lawyers have experience in counseling breweries, brewpubs, distilleries, distillery pubs, vineyards, wineries,  cideries, food manufacturers, retailers, restaurants, bars, négociants, importers, wholesalers and distributors.

LaszloLaw is an Alcohol Beverage law firm. The beverage lawyers of LaszloLaw provide counsel on a wide range of legal needs including state liquor licensing, complex liquor licensing, federal TTB licensing, outside general counsel, distribution agreements, trademarks, contracts, risk management, and litigation. Contact our Beverage Alcohol lawyers online or at 303-926-0410 to discuss your legal needs.

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    Commercial & Business

    Our Boulder-based law firm represents companies and individuals in a wide array of disputes.

    Outside General Counsel

    LaszloLaw routinely serves as outside general counsel for businesses of all sizes throughout the country.

    Liquor Law

    We regularly counsel clients on legal issues arising among the “three tiers” of liquor businesses.

    Civil Litigation

    LaszloLaw practices preventative law to address and resolve issues before headed to litigation.

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