A new Colorado liquor bill – SB24-231 – was introduced in the Colorado General Assembly late Wednesday (5/1/24) night and would add a catering liquor license to Colorado law. SB24-231 is an “omnibus bill” comprised of the consensus recommendations of… The post New Colorado Bill SB24-231 Would Add Catering Liquor License appeared first on LaszloLaw.| LaszloLaw
International law firm Clark Hill PLC announced today that it has combined with Boulder, Colorado based LaszloLaw, a corporate and commercial transactional and litigation firm with a focus on the food, beverage, and hospitality industries. Joining Clark Hill are Theodore…| LaszloLaw
The Colorado Court of Appeals addressed when you can ask if a service dog is a “service dog.” Under the ADA, businesses are only allowed to ask two questions.| LaszloLaw
Colorado HB-1373, the 'Independent Liquor Store & Alcohol Safety Bill' was introduced in the Colorado Legislature this month and aims to help Colorado independent retail liquor stores.| LaszloLaw
In Colorado Non-Compete Agreements are presumptively void, however Non-Compete and Non-Solicitation agreements in Colorado can be enforceable.| LaszloLaw
The Ohio Supreme Court recently held that a customer list may not be a trade secret and some torts are preempted under the Ohio law.| LaszloLaw
When starting a Colorado Brewery, you should expect between 4-6 months to get your Colorado Brewery formed and licenses with the TTB and State of Colorado.| LaszloLaw
The key differences between contract brewing and an alternating proprietorship is control of the brewing process and title to the beer.| LaszloLaw
A Federal Court recently considered the question of who is a “manufacturer” under the Ohio Beer Franchise Law.| LaszloLaw
In Federal litigation, the general rule is that the party responding to the Rule 45 subpoena pays the costs and fees associated with responding. Essentially, federal courts see it as a cost of doing business.| LaszloLaw