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An Estate Planner's Guide to Buy-Sell Agreements for the Closely Held Business, Fourth Edition
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With new craft breweries opening nearly every day, clients are increasingly turning to legal counsel for advice and protection. While it is tempting to view a craft brewery like any other small business, the particular legal issues, business structure, and collaborative environment set craft brewing apart in several important ways. From trademark and advertising issues to securities and labor laws, our faculty will equip you with the basic tools to get a practice brewing in the exciting field of craft beer law.
Topics will include:
• Considerations to make when assisting a client in opening their brewery, including licensure, distribution, funding, contracts, trademarks, advertising, and employment issues; and
• Resources and tips on best practices you'll need to get your craft brew practice up and running.
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An Estate Planner's Guide to Buy-Sell Agreements for the Closely Held Business, Fourth Edition
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