Attorney in Raleigh, NC focusing on NC ABC law - beer/wine franchise laws, distribution agreements, brand disputes, exemption requests, permits, and festivals
NC ABC permit holders that were subject to an order of closure under Executive Order 141 can request refunds for ABC permit fees paid for the period of May 1, 2020 – April 30, 2021 by requesting these in writing from the NC ABC Commission:
https://t.co/t99DZcpgLK
If you are a "bar" or other ABC permit holder prohibited from opening, the NC ABC Commission has posted information on how you can request a refund of ABC permit renewal fees paid, or delay your renewal payment:
https://t.co/EAVyK25omK
The NC ABC Commission also issued additional guidance on the differences between "restaurant," "bar," and "private club" for purposes of the Governor's Order in Phase II:
https://t.co/ghYMkT69ej
BREAKING: North Carolina's brewpubs and brewery taprooms allowed to OPEN, under Phase II, beginning at 5pm today. Full guidance can be reviewed here: https://t.co/txp43CZtac
The NC alcohol omnibus bill contains 25 proposed changes to NC alcohol laws and will be discussed in legislative committee on 4.30. My summary of the bill can be found here: https://t.co/2pIKGfsRGL
Congratulations to Jennifer Morgan, who was among the honorees at this afternoon's 40 Under 40 event hosted by the @TriangleBizJrnl. #Raleigh@NCABCLaw https://t.co/huGheARiqG
Congratulations to Jennifer Morgan - @NCABCLaw - on being named to @TriangleBIZJrnl's 2018 "40 Under 40" list this year. The list recognizes "outstanding professionals under the age of 40 for their contributions to their organizations and to the community." #Raleigh https://t.co/rpCKDluNa1