Legal

Clear as Glass: Wine Bottle Importers Are Being Investigated by the Feds

Sometime early next year, the federal government should conclude its investigation into whether some imported glass wine bottles are being sold at ...

Distribution Deals Questioned: FTC Targets SGWS Using Depression-Era Law

A federal antitrust lawsuit against Southern Glazer’s could be filed this month. By Jeff Siegel   The news that the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is investigating Southern...

Innovation and Education: Sonoma State University’s Ray Johnson Retires

Visionary leader of Sonoma State University’s Wine Business Institute is ready for his next chapter. By Jeff Siegel   Ask Ray Johnson what he’ll miss the most...

Changing the Rules: Hoopes Trial Could Upset Decades of Zoning & Winery Permits in Napa Valley

The result of Napa Valley V. Lindsay Blair Hoopes Et al could have a significant and lasting impact on “small wineries” in the Napa...

Wine Industry Advisor’s Top Articles of 2023: Personality Types

In 2023, Wine Industry Advisor continued its mission to provide you — our broad audience of professionals and enthusiasts — the latest, most important...

Wine Industry Advisor’s Top Articles of 2023: Expert Editorials

In 2023, Wine Industry Advisor continued its mission to provide you — our broad audience of professionals and enthusiasts — the latest, most important...

Expert Editorial: Reporting Dispute Claims Within Closely Held Wineries

Disputes fermenting between winery shareholders may not be governed by fiduciary duties but could be covered by insurance. By Amy Briggs and Hilary Krase Many wineries...

Tennessee Sues Out-of-State Retailers: Frivolous or Far-Reaching?

In July, Tennessee attorney general Jonathan Skrmetti filed a federal lawsuit against six out-of-state retailers, claiming they illegally shipped alcohol into the state.  By Jeff...
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