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Liquor License Attorney in New York State

According to Modern Restaurant Management magazine, 20-25% of a restaurant’s revenue comes from alcohol sales. Other businesses like liquor stores, bars, nightclubs, liquor distributors, and breweries derive all of their profits from the sale of alcohol. A liquor license is essential for all of these businesses.

Contact us to speak with a respected liquor license attorney who can help make your business a success.

Trusted NY Liquor Licensing Lawyer

To sell alcohol legally in New York, you must have a New York liquor license. A liquor license attorney from Lawyer For Business will perform the detailed legal work necessary for obtaining a liquor license.

As a liquor licensing firm in NY, Lawyer For Business can defend your liquor license against enforcement actions by the New York State Liquor Authority. Such could cost you your liquor license.

Types of Alcohol Licenses We Work with

New York state has four groups of liquor licenses. A New York liquor license attorney from Lawyer For Business will help you identify the correct group for your business and the licenses you need.

Unlock the Cheers to Your Liquor License Success!

Secure your liquor license and launch your establishment successfully. Trust our skilled NYS attorney.

Who We Serve

A New York alcohol license attorney from Lawyer For Business represents clients in all four licensing categories, including:

Food Service and Restaurants

Whether you have a counter service stand, food truck, or restaurant, our liquor license attorney in New York can help you get a liquor license and comply with New York’s liquor laws to keep your license.

Bars and nightclubs need liquor licenses to stay in business. Our New York liquor license attorney will help your club or bar secure this essential asset and defend it against enforcement actions.
Small-batch craft beers, liquors, and wines have skyrocketed in popularity. Staying in business for small and large manufacturers means getting the right licenses and ensuring compliance with New York law.

A non-disclosure agreement (NDA) crafted by an employment contract lawyer can protect your company’s trade secrets and ideas from being disclosed to competitors or other third parties. By signing an NDA, the employee, contractor, or consultant is agreeing not to share certain information with others without your permission.

NDAs that contain damages provisions can be particularly beneficial to you if an unauthorized disclosure does occur. The agreement can specify the monetary damages that are owed to you in the event of a breach of the NDA.

Convenience stores, liquor stores, groceries, and other liquor retailers have a high risk of enforcement actions. Every employee who handles the checkout line must comply with New York law. Our liquor law attorneys can get your store a liquor license and help you develop procedures to keep it.

Why Choose Us

Andrea A. Willis is the firm’s lead lawyer. She has years of experience representing businesses of all sizes. Her practice includes business formation and licensing. Clients choose Lawyer For Business for:

Legal Knowledge

A New York liquor license attorney must know the law. Filing a deficient license application can waste 22-26 weeks of your company’s time. When you file a liquor license application, you want it done right the first time.

Experience

Any lawyer can secure or defend a liquor license. But an experienced liquor license lawyer understands the process for getting positive results.

Fierce Advocacy

Losing your liquor license can destroy your small business. If your liquor license has been threatened by New York State, you need a lawyer who will fight for a fair process and a fair result.

Your Go-To Partner for Liquor Licensing in New York!

Ensure compliance and profitability. Our New York State liquor license attorney specializes in securing licenses for your business

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Get in Touch Today!

At Lawyer For Business, we understand the needs of liquor retailers, wholesalers, and manufacturers. To discuss what an experienced liquor license attorney in New York can do for you, contact us.

FAQs

How much is a liquor license in NY?

The filing fee varies, depending on the type of license and the county where the establishment is located. Filing fees range from about $400 to over $6,000.