The time for an appeal to the United States Supreme Court has passed in the Wine Express matter in Mississippi state courts. As such, this matter will return to lower courts for additional proceedings as a result of the Attorney General’s sting and enforcement actions against out of state retailers for illegally selling alcohol into…Read More
Mississippi Case Not Heading to Supreme Court, Yet.
13th Annual Center for Alcohol Policy Conference Moved Online
Alas, another event is impacted by COVID. The 13th Annual Center for Alcohol Policy Law and Policy Conference will take place virtually over the course of four Wednesdays in September. Topics include discussions of the alcohol law cases found on this website. Please find more information and register here. (Previous Post) Save the Date! Center…Read More
TTB Secures $5 Million Fine and Suspensions for Trade Practice Violations
The Alcohol Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB) recently secured a large settlement with Anheuser-Busch for various violations of the Federal Alcohol Administration Act (FAAA). The TTB and ABI negotiated an offer in compromise where AB agreed to pay a fine of $5 million in settlement of various allegations of trade practice violations. Moreover, the specific…Read More
United States Supreme Court Denies Certiorari for Monster’s Appeal of Loss in 9th Circuit Related to Failure to Disclose Conflict in Arbitration Dispute
The Supreme Court has denied certiorari in the appeal by Monster Energy from its loss at the Ninth Circuit related to failure to disclose possible arbitration conflicts. Monster had filed this appeal to the Supreme Court. It was joined by an amicus brief filed by the arbitration company JAMS. The case was considered by the…Read More
Total Wine Wins Injunction in Indiana District Court on Residency Challenge
Recently, the Indiana District Court for the Southern District of Indiana issued a preliminary injunction in support of Total Wine’s Complaint against Indiana’s residency statute that requires 60% ownership by 5 year Indiana residents in order to hold a package store permit. Previously, the Indiana ATC had denied the application based on the residency statute…Read More