Source: http://tracyjonglawfirm.com/rwlblog/?m=201212
Timestamp: 2017-04-28 02:32:50
Document Index: 629349197

Matched Legal Cases: ['art 1', 'art 2', 'art 3', 'art 1', 'art 2', 'art 3']

December | 2012 | Restaurant, Winery & Liquor Law Blog
Caterers Beware: Advertising restrictions for special events
Posted on December 27, 2012 by tracyjong	The holiday season is filled with special events – corporate parties, private celebrations, and the like. There are also a handful of public, reservation-required holiday parties, where a caterer is hired to provide the venue and the supply of food … Continue reading →
Tagged caterer, catering establishment	|
A Temporary Beer & Wine Permit for single events or fundraisers
Posted on December 26, 2012 by tracyjong	Don’t have a liquor license but looking to hold an occasional event serving wine and beer? You can obtain a temporary permit rather than a full license for this purpose. This is typically used for fundraising events held by an … Continue reading →
Tagged fundraiser, temporary permit	|
Posted on December 26, 2012 by tracyjong	The Full Board of the New York State Liquor Authority generally holds two public meetings a month to render decisions on licensing and disciplinary matters. The meetings are held at Harlem Center Tower Office Building at 317 Lenox Ave, New … Continue reading →
Tagged ALJ, disciplinary, Full Board, licensing, SLA	|
Tagged annual permit, citizenship	|
Tagged citizenship, non-citizens, reciprocal treaty, treaty country	|
Entrances to Package (Liquor) Stores
Posted on December 21, 2012 by tracyjong	You want to lease a commercial space to use for a liquor store or wine store (also called a package store), but it has double doors. This may prohibit the premises from being issued a retail license to sell alcohol … Continue reading →
Tagged double doors, entrances	|
Posted on December 21, 2012 by tracyjong	Can an applicant with a fully equipped kitchen use outside professional food caterers to prepare and deliver the food ready to serve at catered functions on its premises? Yes; it is not necessary that the food served at any function, … Continue reading →
Posted in On-premises licenses	|
Tagged catering establishment	|
Posted on December 14, 2012 by tracyjong	Part 1 of this series introduced trade dress in restaurants and Part 2 took a closer look at restaurant décor as trade dress. Part 3 explored how courts across the country apply different tests when evaluating whether there has been … Continue reading →
Tagged decor, Fuddruckers, infringement, restaurant, trade dress	|
Posted on December 13, 2012 by tracyjong	Part 1 of this series introduced trade dress in restaurants and Part 2 took a closer look at restaurant décor as trade dress. Part 3 explored how courts across the country apply different tests when evaluating whether there has been … Continue reading →
Tagged decor, infringement, restaurant, trade dress, trademark	|
Posted on December 12, 2012 by tracyjong	Required documents for all manufacturer licenses The SLA requires the submission of certain information and documents as part of an application for any license or permit. As of November 2012, the SLA will no longer require applicants for manufacturing licenses … Continue reading →
Tagged bank statements, brewery, diagrams, distillery, licenses, manufacturer, on-file documents, SLA, winery	|