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FOOD LABELING AND COMPLIANCE, CONVENTIONAL FOODS Lehrman Beverage Law has extensive experience working with food producers and importers to help ensure compliance with FDA regulations for a wide variety of food products. We have special expertise with foods imported to the U.S. We interact with FDA regularly and we assist companies with nutrient content claims, health claims, basic food labels, structure/function WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT DSP BONDS What You Need to Know About DSP Bonds. To apply for and operate a Distilled Spirits Plant (DSP), a distillery needs to maintain a distilled spirits bond, which covers the federal excise tax that will be due on the spirits. The federal excise tax for distilled spirits is $13.50 per proof gallon, and is due on the amount of finished product WHEN IS AN ALCOHOL BEVERAGE LABEL REGULATED BY FDA When is an Alcohol Beverage Label Regulated by FDA? The Federal Alcohol Administration Act (“FAA”) regulates the interstate and foreign commerce of wine, spirits, and malt beverages and bestows general authority to oversee these products to the TTB. Despite this, the labeling of some beers and some wines are regulated by the FDA. TOP 4 WAYS TO OVERCOME A DESCRIPTIVENESS REFUSAL Obtaining a trademark registration at the Trademark Office can get complicated. The USPTO could refuse registration for a number of reasons. Here is a quick list of tips for overcoming one of the more common refusals: A refusal based on the “mere descriptiveness” of the mark (e.g., when the mark describes a nature or feature of the goods or services, includes geographic references, is THIS IS JUST AN EXAMPLE OF OUR NORMAL RETAINER LETTER … this is just an example of our normal retainer letter (for small projects). if you are inclined to move forward and these terms are generally acceptable, please HARD SELTZER REGULATORY CONSIDERATIONS Frank Knizner is an attorney at Lehrman Beverage Law, PLLC. Frank’s practice areas include federal and state beer, wine, and spirits law, and trademark law. Frank can be reached at 202-449-3739 ext. 706, or by email at frank.knizner@bevlaw.com. Frank Y. Knizner is an Attorney at Lehrman Beverage Law, PLLC. Frank joined the firm as a Law Clerk RTD SPIRITS COCKTAILS ALL OVER THE PLACE Robert C. Lehrman is the principal attorney at Lehrman Beverage Law, PLLC. Robert founded the firm in 2001 after 12 years at the Washington, DC office of a larger firm that specializes in federal and state administrative law. OF DSS, SOC AND LABELVISION Robert C. Lehrman is the principal attorney at Lehrman Beverage Law, PLLC. Robert founded the firm in 2001 after 12 years at the Washington, DC office of a larger firm that specializes in federal and state administrative law.SUCRALOSE AND ACE K
Acesulfame Potassium, according to Wiki, is: a calorie-free artificial sweetener, also known as Acesulfame K or Ace K (K being the symbol for potassium), and marketed under the trade names Sunett and Sweet One. . It was discovered accidentally in 1967 by German chemist Karl Clauss at Hoechst AG (now Nutrinova). LEHRMAN BEVERAGE LAW Lehrman Beverage Law, PLLC is a law firm specializing in the regulation of a wide array of beverages under a broad array of rules and regulations. These beverages mainly include wine, distilled spirits, kombucha, and malt beverages. The firm also devotes substantial attention to trademarks, non-alcoholic beverages andnon-beverage foods.
FOOD LABELING AND COMPLIANCE, CONVENTIONAL FOODS Lehrman Beverage Law has extensive experience working with food producers and importers to help ensure compliance with FDA regulations for a wide variety of food products. We have special expertise with foods imported to the U.S. We interact with FDA regularly and we assist companies with nutrient content claims, health claims, basic food labels, structure/function WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT DSP BONDS What You Need to Know About DSP Bonds. To apply for and operate a Distilled Spirits Plant (DSP), a distillery needs to maintain a distilled spirits bond, which covers the federal excise tax that will be due on the spirits. The federal excise tax for distilled spirits is $13.50 per proof gallon, and is due on the amount of finished product WHEN IS AN ALCOHOL BEVERAGE LABEL REGULATED BY FDA When is an Alcohol Beverage Label Regulated by FDA? The Federal Alcohol Administration Act (“FAA”) regulates the interstate and foreign commerce of wine, spirits, and malt beverages and bestows general authority to oversee these products to the TTB. Despite this, the labeling of some beers and some wines are regulated by the FDA. TOP 4 WAYS TO OVERCOME A DESCRIPTIVENESS REFUSAL Obtaining a trademark registration at the Trademark Office can get complicated. The USPTO could refuse registration for a number of reasons. Here is a quick list of tips for overcoming one of the more common refusals: A refusal based on the “mere descriptiveness” of the mark (e.g., when the mark describes a nature or feature of the goods or services, includes geographic references, is THIS IS JUST AN EXAMPLE OF OUR NORMAL RETAINER LETTER … this is just an example of our normal retainer letter (for small projects). if you are inclined to move forward and these terms are generally acceptable, please HARD SELTZER REGULATORY CONSIDERATIONS Frank Knizner is an attorney at Lehrman Beverage Law, PLLC. Frank’s practice areas include federal and state beer, wine, and spirits law, and trademark law. Frank can be reached at 202-449-3739 ext. 706, or by email at frank.knizner@bevlaw.com. Frank Y. Knizner is an Attorney at Lehrman Beverage Law, PLLC. Frank joined the firm as a Law Clerk RTD SPIRITS COCKTAILS ALL OVER THE PLACE Robert C. Lehrman is the principal attorney at Lehrman Beverage Law, PLLC. Robert founded the firm in 2001 after 12 years at the Washington, DC office of a larger firm that specializes in federal and state administrative law. OF DSS, SOC AND LABELVISION Robert C. Lehrman is the principal attorney at Lehrman Beverage Law, PLLC. Robert founded the firm in 2001 after 12 years at the Washington, DC office of a larger firm that specializes in federal and state administrative law.SUCRALOSE AND ACE K
Acesulfame Potassium, according to Wiki, is: a calorie-free artificial sweetener, also known as Acesulfame K or Ace K (K being the symbol for potassium), and marketed under the trade names Sunett and Sweet One. . It was discovered accidentally in 1967 by German chemist Karl Clauss at Hoechst AG (now Nutrinova). ATTORNEYS - LEHRMAN BEVERAGE LAW Robert C. Lehrman, with more than 30 years of experience working with ATF and TTB issues on a daily basis, is the principal attorney. Together with several other attorneys and experienced legal assistants, the firm has over 70 years of industry experience. CONTACT US - LEHRMAN BEVERAGE LAW Contact Us. Lehrman Beverage Law, PLLC prides itself on being responsive, efficient and thorough. Please contact the firm as below. Email/Phone shows the person’s preferred modes. TTB PERMITS (IMPORTERS, WHOLESALERS AND PRODUCERS), PONL Permits and Licensing Federal Over the course of 20 years, Robert Lehrman and the firm have handled a great many licensing matters at the federal/TTB level and in many states. This work has ranged from malt beverages to wine to distilled spirits. Lehrman Beverage Law has substantial experience with federal import, DSP, wholesale and brewer DIRECT TO CONSUMER SPIRITS SALES COVID has brought us masks, cabin fever — and plenty of renewed talk about direct to consumer shipping for alcohol beverages. In the July 2020 issue of Craft Spirits magazine, Art DeCelle lays out a path forward, to expand opportunities for DtC shipments of distilled spirits. The article appears at page 42. Art explains: TOP 4 WAYS TO OVERCOME A DESCRIPTIVENESS REFUSAL Obtaining a trademark registration at the Trademark Office can get complicated. The USPTO could refuse registration for a number of reasons. Here is a quick list of tips for overcoming one of the more common refusals: A refusal based on the “mere descriptiveness” of the mark (e.g., when the mark describes a nature or feature of the goods or services, includes geographic references, isBABY MOUSE WINE
Baby mice are taken soon after being born, and dropped, alive, into a bottle of rice wine. The “rules” state that they must be under 72 hours old and their eyes must still be closed. After about a dozen of the little guys are in, the bottle is left to ferment and age for a year. Most people reading this are probably feeling a littleDSP PERMIT FAQ
As of 2016, you should allow about six months (to get your federal, TTB approval to operate a distilled spirits plant). The single best thing you can do, to help on this, is to start early — as soon as you have selected a premises (such as signing a lease or buying the ERYTHRITOL IN SLENDER WINE Erythritol doesn’t lead to tooth decay, is safe for people with diabetes and in reasonable amounts does not lead to gastrointestinal side effects (in other words, no gas or bloating).”. Robert C. Lehrman is the principal attorney at Lehrman Beverage Law, PLLC. Robert founded the firm in 2001 after 12 years at the Washington, DCoffice of a
MARSHALL FAWLEY ON LEGAL TALK TODAY PODCAST In case you missed it, amidst the hoopla about vaccines and the Springsteen-Obama podcasts, make sure you know about Marshall Fawley’s podcast with The Legal Talk Network. Marshall covered a wide variety of spirits law issues as follows. Making Booze (Part 1) came out March 5, 2021 and is here Making Booze (Part 2) 4 WAYS TO OVERCOME A LIKELIHOOD OF CONFUSION REFUSAL Here is a short list of some tips for overcoming one of the hardest and most common refusals: A likelihood of confusion with a prior registration or application. 1. Argue that the marks or goods are different. Point out each and every difference in appearance, sound, connotation (the meaning related to your mark as a whole, and appliedto your
LEHRMAN BEVERAGE LAW Lehrman Beverage Law, PLLC is a law firm specializing in the regulation of a wide array of beverages under a broad array of rules and regulations. These beverages mainly include wine, distilled spirits, kombucha, and malt beverages. The firm also devotes substantial attention to trademarks, non-alcoholic beverages andnon-beverage foods.
WHEN IS AN ALCOHOL BEVERAGE LABEL REGULATED BY FDA When is an Alcohol Beverage Label Regulated by FDA? The Federal Alcohol Administration Act (“FAA”) regulates the interstate and foreign commerce of wine, spirits, and malt beverages and bestows general authority to oversee these products to the TTB. Despite this, the labeling of some beers and some wines are regulated by the FDA. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT DSP BONDS What You Need to Know About DSP Bonds. To apply for and operate a Distilled Spirits Plant (DSP), a distillery needs to maintain a distilled spirits bond, which covers the federal excise tax that will be due on the spirits. The federal excise tax for distilled spirits is $13.50 per proof gallon, and is due on the amount of finished product TOP 4 WAYS TO OVERCOME A DESCRIPTIVENESS REFUSAL Obtaining a trademark registration at the Trademark Office can get complicated. The USPTO could refuse registration for a number of reasons. Here is a quick list of tips for overcoming one of the more common refusals: A refusal based on the “mere descriptiveness” of the mark (e.g., when the mark describes a nature or feature of the goods or services, includes geographic references, is HARD SELTZER REGULATORY CONSIDERATIONS Frank Knizner is an attorney at Lehrman Beverage Law, PLLC. Frank’s practice areas include federal and state beer, wine, and spirits law, and trademark law. Frank can be reached at 202-449-3739 ext. 706, or by email at frank.knizner@bevlaw.com. Frank Y. Knizner is an Attorney at Lehrman Beverage Law, PLLC. Frank joined the firm as a Law Clerk RTD SPIRITS COCKTAILS ALL OVER THE PLACE Robert C. Lehrman is the principal attorney at Lehrman Beverage Law, PLLC. Robert founded the firm in 2001 after 12 years at the Washington, DC office of a larger firm that specializes in federal and state administrative law.DSP PERMIT FAQ
As of 2016, you should allow about six months (to get your federal, TTB approval to operate a distilled spirits plant). The single best thing you can do, to help on this, is to start early — as soon as you have selected a premises (such as signing a lease or buying the THIS IS JUST AN EXAMPLE OF OUR NORMAL RETAINER LETTER … this is just an example of our normal retainer letter (for small projects). if you are inclined to move forward and these terms are generally acceptable, please ERYTHRITOL IN SLENDER WINE Erythritol doesn’t lead to tooth decay, is safe for people with diabetes and in reasonable amounts does not lead to gastrointestinal side effects (in other words, no gas or bloating).”. Robert C. Lehrman is the principal attorney at Lehrman Beverage Law, PLLC. Robert founded the firm in 2001 after 12 years at the Washington, DCoffice of a
SUCRALOSE AND ACE K
Acesulfame Potassium, according to Wiki, is: a calorie-free artificial sweetener, also known as Acesulfame K or Ace K (K being the symbol for potassium), and marketed under the trade names Sunett and Sweet One. . It was discovered accidentally in 1967 by German chemist Karl Clauss at Hoechst AG (now Nutrinova). LEHRMAN BEVERAGE LAW Lehrman Beverage Law, PLLC is a law firm specializing in the regulation of a wide array of beverages under a broad array of rules and regulations. These beverages mainly include wine, distilled spirits, kombucha, and malt beverages. The firm also devotes substantial attention to trademarks, non-alcoholic beverages andnon-beverage foods.
WHEN IS AN ALCOHOL BEVERAGE LABEL REGULATED BY FDA When is an Alcohol Beverage Label Regulated by FDA? The Federal Alcohol Administration Act (“FAA”) regulates the interstate and foreign commerce of wine, spirits, and malt beverages and bestows general authority to oversee these products to the TTB. Despite this, the labeling of some beers and some wines are regulated by the FDA. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT DSP BONDS What You Need to Know About DSP Bonds. To apply for and operate a Distilled Spirits Plant (DSP), a distillery needs to maintain a distilled spirits bond, which covers the federal excise tax that will be due on the spirits. The federal excise tax for distilled spirits is $13.50 per proof gallon, and is due on the amount of finished product TOP 4 WAYS TO OVERCOME A DESCRIPTIVENESS REFUSAL Obtaining a trademark registration at the Trademark Office can get complicated. The USPTO could refuse registration for a number of reasons. Here is a quick list of tips for overcoming one of the more common refusals: A refusal based on the “mere descriptiveness” of the mark (e.g., when the mark describes a nature or feature of the goods or services, includes geographic references, is HARD SELTZER REGULATORY CONSIDERATIONS Frank Knizner is an attorney at Lehrman Beverage Law, PLLC. Frank’s practice areas include federal and state beer, wine, and spirits law, and trademark law. Frank can be reached at 202-449-3739 ext. 706, or by email at frank.knizner@bevlaw.com. Frank Y. Knizner is an Attorney at Lehrman Beverage Law, PLLC. Frank joined the firm as a Law Clerk RTD SPIRITS COCKTAILS ALL OVER THE PLACE Robert C. Lehrman is the principal attorney at Lehrman Beverage Law, PLLC. Robert founded the firm in 2001 after 12 years at the Washington, DC office of a larger firm that specializes in federal and state administrative law.DSP PERMIT FAQ
As of 2016, you should allow about six months (to get your federal, TTB approval to operate a distilled spirits plant). The single best thing you can do, to help on this, is to start early — as soon as you have selected a premises (such as signing a lease or buying the THIS IS JUST AN EXAMPLE OF OUR NORMAL RETAINER LETTER … this is just an example of our normal retainer letter (for small projects). if you are inclined to move forward and these terms are generally acceptable, please ERYTHRITOL IN SLENDER WINE Erythritol doesn’t lead to tooth decay, is safe for people with diabetes and in reasonable amounts does not lead to gastrointestinal side effects (in other words, no gas or bloating).”. Robert C. Lehrman is the principal attorney at Lehrman Beverage Law, PLLC. Robert founded the firm in 2001 after 12 years at the Washington, DCoffice of a
SUCRALOSE AND ACE K
Acesulfame Potassium, according to Wiki, is: a calorie-free artificial sweetener, also known as Acesulfame K or Ace K (K being the symbol for potassium), and marketed under the trade names Sunett and Sweet One. . It was discovered accidentally in 1967 by German chemist Karl Clauss at Hoechst AG (now Nutrinova). ATTORNEYS - LEHRMAN BEVERAGE LAW Robert C. Lehrman, with more than 30 years of experience working with ATF and TTB issues on a daily basis, is the principal attorney. Together with several other attorneys and experienced legal assistants, the firm has over 70 years of industry experience.ABOUT THE FIRM
About the Firm. We help growing alcohol beverage companies around the world to compete and win. Robert C. Lehrman founded Lehrman Beverage Law, PLLC in 2001 after 12 years at the Washington, DC office of a larger firm that specializes in federal and state administrative law. From 1998 until 2001 Robert was the partner in charge of the firm’s CONTACT US - LEHRMAN BEVERAGE LAW Contact Us. Lehrman Beverage Law, PLLC prides itself on being responsive, efficient and thorough. Please contact the firm as below. Email/Phone shows the person’s preferred modes. TTB PERMITS (IMPORTERS, WHOLESALERS AND PRODUCERS), PONL Permits and Licensing Federal Over the course of 20 years, Robert Lehrman and the firm have handled a great many licensing matters at the federal/TTB level and in many states. This work has ranged from malt beverages to wine to distilled spirits. Lehrman Beverage Law has substantial experience with federal import, DSP, wholesale and brewer FOOD LABELING AND COMPLIANCE, CONVENTIONAL FOODS Lehrman Beverage Law has extensive experience working with food producers and importers to help ensure compliance with FDA regulations for a wide variety of food products. We have special expertise with foods imported to the U.S. We interact with FDA regularly and we assist companies with nutrient content claims, health claims, basic food labels, structure/function DIRECT TO CONSUMER SPIRITS SALES COVID has brought us masks, cabin fever — and plenty of renewed talk about direct to consumer shipping for alcohol beverages. In the July 2020 issue of Craft Spirits magazine, Art DeCelle lays out a path forward, to expand opportunities for DtC shipments of distilled spirits. The article appears at page 42. Art explains:FDA LABELS FAQ
Most alcohol beverages need to comply with TTB rather than FDA food labeling rules. One exception is low alcohol wines (wines containing less than 7% alcohol by volume). Another exception is beers that do not contain both malted barley and hops (e.g., they contain a grain other than malted barley, or malt beverage-type products made withouthops).
4 WAYS TO OVERCOME A LIKELIHOOD OF CONFUSION REFUSAL Here is a short list of some tips for overcoming one of the hardest and most common refusals: A likelihood of confusion with a prior registration or application. 1. Argue that the marks or goods are different. Point out each and every difference in appearance, sound, connotation (the meaning related to your mark as a whole, and appliedto your
OF DSS, SOC AND LABELVISION Robert C. Lehrman is the principal attorney at Lehrman Beverage Law, PLLC. Robert founded the firm in 2001 after 12 years at the Washington, DC office of a larger firm that specializes in federal and state administrative law.BABY MOUSE WINE
Baby mice are taken soon after being born, and dropped, alive, into a bottle of rice wine. The “rules” state that they must be under 72 hours old and their eyes must still be closed. After about a dozen of the little guys are in, the bottle is left to ferment and age for a year. Most people reading this are probably feeling a little LEHRMAN BEVERAGE LAW Lehrman Beverage Law, PLLC is a law firm specializing in the regulation of a wide array of beverages under a broad array of rules and regulations. These beverages mainly include wine, distilled spirits, kombucha, and malt beverages. The firm also devotes substantial attention to trademarks, non-alcoholic beverages andnon-beverage foods.
FOOD LABELING AND COMPLIANCE, CONVENTIONAL FOODS Lehrman Beverage Law has extensive experience working with food producers and importers to help ensure compliance with FDA regulations for a wide variety of food products. We have special expertise with foods imported to the U.S. We interact with FDA regularly and we assist companies with nutrient content claims, health claims, basic food labels, structure/function WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT DSP BONDS What You Need to Know About DSP Bonds. To apply for and operate a Distilled Spirits Plant (DSP), a distillery needs to maintain a distilled spirits bond, which covers the federal excise tax that will be due on the spirits. The federal excise tax for distilled spirits is $13.50 per proof gallon, and is due on the amount of finished productFDA LABELS FAQ
Most alcohol beverages need to comply with TTB rather than FDA food labeling rules. One exception is low alcohol wines (wines containing less than 7% alcohol by volume). Another exception is beers that do not contain both malted barley and hops (e.g., they contain a grain other than malted barley, or malt beverage-type products made withouthops).
WHEN IS AN ALCOHOL BEVERAGE LABEL REGULATED BY FDA When is an Alcohol Beverage Label Regulated by FDA? The Federal Alcohol Administration Act (“FAA”) regulates the interstate and foreign commerce of wine, spirits, and malt beverages and bestows general authority to oversee these products to the TTB. Despite this, the labeling of some beers and some wines are regulated by the FDA. TOP 4 WAYS TO OVERCOME A DESCRIPTIVENESS REFUSAL Obtaining a trademark registration at the Trademark Office can get complicated. The USPTO could refuse registration for a number of reasons. Here is a quick list of tips for overcoming one of the more common refusals: A refusal based on the “mere descriptiveness” of the mark (e.g., when the mark describes a nature or feature of the goods or services, includes geographic references, isSUCRALOSE AND ACE K
Acesulfame Potassium, according to Wiki, is: a calorie-free artificial sweetener, also known as Acesulfame K or Ace K (K being the symbol for potassium), and marketed under the trade names Sunett and Sweet One. . It was discovered accidentally in 1967 by German chemist Karl Clauss at Hoechst AG (now Nutrinova). HARD SELTZER REGULATORY CONSIDERATIONS Frank Knizner is an attorney at Lehrman Beverage Law, PLLC. Frank’s practice areas include federal and state beer, wine, and spirits law, and trademark law. Frank can be reached at 202-449-3739 ext. 706, or by email at frank.knizner@bevlaw.com. Frank Y. Knizner is an Attorney at Lehrman Beverage Law, PLLC. Frank joined the firm as a Law Clerk RTD SPIRITS COCKTAILS ALL OVER THE PLACE Robert C. Lehrman is the principal attorney at Lehrman Beverage Law, PLLC. Robert founded the firm in 2001 after 12 years at the Washington, DC office of a larger firm that specializes in federal and state administrative law. ERYTHRITOL IN SLENDER WINE Erythritol doesn’t lead to tooth decay, is safe for people with diabetes and in reasonable amounts does not lead to gastrointestinal side effects (in other words, no gas or bloating).”. Robert C. Lehrman is the principal attorney at Lehrman Beverage Law, PLLC. Robert founded the firm in 2001 after 12 years at the Washington, DCoffice of a
LEHRMAN BEVERAGE LAW Lehrman Beverage Law, PLLC is a law firm specializing in the regulation of a wide array of beverages under a broad array of rules and regulations. These beverages mainly include wine, distilled spirits, kombucha, and malt beverages. The firm also devotes substantial attention to trademarks, non-alcoholic beverages andnon-beverage foods.
FOOD LABELING AND COMPLIANCE, CONVENTIONAL FOODS Lehrman Beverage Law has extensive experience working with food producers and importers to help ensure compliance with FDA regulations for a wide variety of food products. We have special expertise with foods imported to the U.S. We interact with FDA regularly and we assist companies with nutrient content claims, health claims, basic food labels, structure/function WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT DSP BONDS What You Need to Know About DSP Bonds. To apply for and operate a Distilled Spirits Plant (DSP), a distillery needs to maintain a distilled spirits bond, which covers the federal excise tax that will be due on the spirits. The federal excise tax for distilled spirits is $13.50 per proof gallon, and is due on the amount of finished productFDA LABELS FAQ
Most alcohol beverages need to comply with TTB rather than FDA food labeling rules. One exception is low alcohol wines (wines containing less than 7% alcohol by volume). Another exception is beers that do not contain both malted barley and hops (e.g., they contain a grain other than malted barley, or malt beverage-type products made withouthops).
WHEN IS AN ALCOHOL BEVERAGE LABEL REGULATED BY FDA When is an Alcohol Beverage Label Regulated by FDA? The Federal Alcohol Administration Act (“FAA”) regulates the interstate and foreign commerce of wine, spirits, and malt beverages and bestows general authority to oversee these products to the TTB. Despite this, the labeling of some beers and some wines are regulated by the FDA. TOP 4 WAYS TO OVERCOME A DESCRIPTIVENESS REFUSAL Obtaining a trademark registration at the Trademark Office can get complicated. The USPTO could refuse registration for a number of reasons. Here is a quick list of tips for overcoming one of the more common refusals: A refusal based on the “mere descriptiveness” of the mark (e.g., when the mark describes a nature or feature of the goods or services, includes geographic references, isSUCRALOSE AND ACE K
Acesulfame Potassium, according to Wiki, is: a calorie-free artificial sweetener, also known as Acesulfame K or Ace K (K being the symbol for potassium), and marketed under the trade names Sunett and Sweet One. . It was discovered accidentally in 1967 by German chemist Karl Clauss at Hoechst AG (now Nutrinova). HARD SELTZER REGULATORY CONSIDERATIONS Frank Knizner is an attorney at Lehrman Beverage Law, PLLC. Frank’s practice areas include federal and state beer, wine, and spirits law, and trademark law. Frank can be reached at 202-449-3739 ext. 706, or by email at frank.knizner@bevlaw.com. Frank Y. Knizner is an Attorney at Lehrman Beverage Law, PLLC. Frank joined the firm as a Law Clerk RTD SPIRITS COCKTAILS ALL OVER THE PLACE Robert C. Lehrman is the principal attorney at Lehrman Beverage Law, PLLC. Robert founded the firm in 2001 after 12 years at the Washington, DC office of a larger firm that specializes in federal and state administrative law. ERYTHRITOL IN SLENDER WINE Erythritol doesn’t lead to tooth decay, is safe for people with diabetes and in reasonable amounts does not lead to gastrointestinal side effects (in other words, no gas or bloating).”. Robert C. Lehrman is the principal attorney at Lehrman Beverage Law, PLLC. Robert founded the firm in 2001 after 12 years at the Washington, DCoffice of a
ATTORNEYS - LEHRMAN BEVERAGE LAW Robert C. Lehrman, with more than 30 years of experience working with ATF and TTB issues on a daily basis, is the principal attorney. Together with several other attorneys and experienced legal assistants, the firm has over 70 years of industry experience.ABOUT THE FIRM
About the Firm. We help growing alcohol beverage companies around the world to compete and win. Robert C. Lehrman founded Lehrman Beverage Law, PLLC in 2001 after 12 years at the Washington, DC office of a larger firm that specializes in federal and state administrative law. From 1998 until 2001 Robert was the partner in charge of the firm’s TTB PERMITS (IMPORTERS, WHOLESALERS AND PRODUCERS), PONL Permits and Licensing Federal Over the course of 20 years, Robert Lehrman and the firm have handled a great many licensing matters at the federal/TTB level and in many states. This work has ranged from malt beverages to wine to distilled spirits. Lehrman Beverage Law has substantial experience with federal import, DSP, wholesale and brewer CONTACT US - LEHRMAN BEVERAGE LAW Contact Us. Lehrman Beverage Law, PLLC prides itself on being responsive, efficient and thorough. Please contact the firm as below. Email/Phone shows the person’s preferred modes. DIRECT TO CONSUMER SPIRITS SALES COVID has brought us masks, cabin fever — and plenty of renewed talk about direct to consumer shipping for alcohol beverages. In the July 2020 issue of Craft Spirits magazine, Art DeCelle lays out a path forward, to expand opportunities for DtC shipments of distilled spirits. The article appears at page 42. Art explains: 4 WAYS TO OVERCOME A LIKELIHOOD OF CONFUSION REFUSAL Here is a short list of some tips for overcoming one of the hardest and most common refusals: A likelihood of confusion with a prior registration or application. 1. Argue that the marks or goods are different. Point out each and every difference in appearance, sound, connotation (the meaning related to your mark as a whole, and appliedto your
THIS IS JUST AN EXAMPLE OF OUR NORMAL RETAINER LETTER … this is just an example of our normal retainer letter (for small projects). if you are inclined to move forward and these terms are generally acceptable, pleaseBABY MOUSE WINE
Baby mice are taken soon after being born, and dropped, alive, into a bottle of rice wine. The “rules” state that they must be under 72 hours old and their eyes must still be closed. After about a dozen of the little guys are in, the bottle is left to ferment and age for a year. Most people reading this are probably feeling a little OF DSS, SOC AND LABELVISION Robert C. Lehrman is the principal attorney at Lehrman Beverage Law, PLLC. Robert founded the firm in 2001 after 12 years at the Washington, DC office of a larger firm that specializes in federal and state administrative law.DSP PERMIT FAQ
As of 2016, you should allow about six months (to get your federal, TTB approval to operate a distilled spirits plant). The single best thing you can do, to help on this, is to start early — as soon as you have selected a premises (such as signing a lease or buying the LEHRMAN BEVERAGE LAW Lehrman Beverage Law, PLLC is a law firm specializing in the regulation of a wide array of beverages under a broad array of rules and regulations. These beverages mainly include wine, distilled spirits, kombucha, and malt beverages. The firm also devotes substantial attention to trademarks, non-alcoholic beverages andnon-beverage foods.
FOOD LABELING AND COMPLIANCE, CONVENTIONAL FOODS Lehrman Beverage Law has extensive experience working with food producers and importers to help ensure compliance with FDA regulations for a wide variety of food products. We have special expertise with foods imported to the U.S. We interact with FDA regularly and we assist companies with nutrient content claims, health claims, basic food labels, structure/function WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT DSP BONDS What You Need to Know About DSP Bonds. To apply for and operate a Distilled Spirits Plant (DSP), a distillery needs to maintain a distilled spirits bond, which covers the federal excise tax that will be due on the spirits. The federal excise tax for distilled spirits is $13.50 per proof gallon, and is due on the amount of finished productFDA LABELS FAQ
Most alcohol beverages need to comply with TTB rather than FDA food labeling rules. One exception is low alcohol wines (wines containing less than 7% alcohol by volume). Another exception is beers that do not contain both malted barley and hops (e.g., they contain a grain other than malted barley, or malt beverage-type products made withouthops).
WHEN IS AN ALCOHOL BEVERAGE LABEL REGULATED BY FDA When is an Alcohol Beverage Label Regulated by FDA? The Federal Alcohol Administration Act (“FAA”) regulates the interstate and foreign commerce of wine, spirits, and malt beverages and bestows general authority to oversee these products to the TTB. Despite this, the labeling of some beers and some wines are regulated by the FDA. TOP 4 WAYS TO OVERCOME A DESCRIPTIVENESS REFUSAL Obtaining a trademark registration at the Trademark Office can get complicated. The USPTO could refuse registration for a number of reasons. Here is a quick list of tips for overcoming one of the more common refusals: A refusal based on the “mere descriptiveness” of the mark (e.g., when the mark describes a nature or feature of the goods or services, includes geographic references, isSUCRALOSE AND ACE K
Acesulfame Potassium, according to Wiki, is: a calorie-free artificial sweetener, also known as Acesulfame K or Ace K (K being the symbol for potassium), and marketed under the trade names Sunett and Sweet One. . It was discovered accidentally in 1967 by German chemist Karl Clauss at Hoechst AG (now Nutrinova). HARD SELTZER REGULATORY CONSIDERATIONS Frank Knizner is an attorney at Lehrman Beverage Law, PLLC. Frank’s practice areas include federal and state beer, wine, and spirits law, and trademark law. Frank can be reached at 202-449-3739 ext. 706, or by email at frank.knizner@bevlaw.com. Frank Y. Knizner is an Attorney at Lehrman Beverage Law, PLLC. Frank joined the firm as a Law Clerk RTD SPIRITS COCKTAILS ALL OVER THE PLACE Robert C. Lehrman is the principal attorney at Lehrman Beverage Law, PLLC. Robert founded the firm in 2001 after 12 years at the Washington, DC office of a larger firm that specializes in federal and state administrative law. ERYTHRITOL IN SLENDER WINE Erythritol doesn’t lead to tooth decay, is safe for people with diabetes and in reasonable amounts does not lead to gastrointestinal side effects (in other words, no gas or bloating).”. Robert C. Lehrman is the principal attorney at Lehrman Beverage Law, PLLC. Robert founded the firm in 2001 after 12 years at the Washington, DCoffice of a
LEHRMAN BEVERAGE LAW Lehrman Beverage Law, PLLC is a law firm specializing in the regulation of a wide array of beverages under a broad array of rules and regulations. These beverages mainly include wine, distilled spirits, kombucha, and malt beverages. The firm also devotes substantial attention to trademarks, non-alcoholic beverages andnon-beverage foods.
FOOD LABELING AND COMPLIANCE, CONVENTIONAL FOODS Lehrman Beverage Law has extensive experience working with food producers and importers to help ensure compliance with FDA regulations for a wide variety of food products. We have special expertise with foods imported to the U.S. We interact with FDA regularly and we assist companies with nutrient content claims, health claims, basic food labels, structure/function WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT DSP BONDS What You Need to Know About DSP Bonds. To apply for and operate a Distilled Spirits Plant (DSP), a distillery needs to maintain a distilled spirits bond, which covers the federal excise tax that will be due on the spirits. The federal excise tax for distilled spirits is $13.50 per proof gallon, and is due on the amount of finished productFDA LABELS FAQ
Most alcohol beverages need to comply with TTB rather than FDA food labeling rules. One exception is low alcohol wines (wines containing less than 7% alcohol by volume). Another exception is beers that do not contain both malted barley and hops (e.g., they contain a grain other than malted barley, or malt beverage-type products made withouthops).
WHEN IS AN ALCOHOL BEVERAGE LABEL REGULATED BY FDA When is an Alcohol Beverage Label Regulated by FDA? The Federal Alcohol Administration Act (“FAA”) regulates the interstate and foreign commerce of wine, spirits, and malt beverages and bestows general authority to oversee these products to the TTB. Despite this, the labeling of some beers and some wines are regulated by the FDA. TOP 4 WAYS TO OVERCOME A DESCRIPTIVENESS REFUSAL Obtaining a trademark registration at the Trademark Office can get complicated. The USPTO could refuse registration for a number of reasons. Here is a quick list of tips for overcoming one of the more common refusals: A refusal based on the “mere descriptiveness” of the mark (e.g., when the mark describes a nature or feature of the goods or services, includes geographic references, isSUCRALOSE AND ACE K
Acesulfame Potassium, according to Wiki, is: a calorie-free artificial sweetener, also known as Acesulfame K or Ace K (K being the symbol for potassium), and marketed under the trade names Sunett and Sweet One. . It was discovered accidentally in 1967 by German chemist Karl Clauss at Hoechst AG (now Nutrinova). HARD SELTZER REGULATORY CONSIDERATIONS Frank Knizner is an attorney at Lehrman Beverage Law, PLLC. Frank’s practice areas include federal and state beer, wine, and spirits law, and trademark law. Frank can be reached at 202-449-3739 ext. 706, or by email at frank.knizner@bevlaw.com. Frank Y. Knizner is an Attorney at Lehrman Beverage Law, PLLC. Frank joined the firm as a Law Clerk RTD SPIRITS COCKTAILS ALL OVER THE PLACE Robert C. Lehrman is the principal attorney at Lehrman Beverage Law, PLLC. Robert founded the firm in 2001 after 12 years at the Washington, DC office of a larger firm that specializes in federal and state administrative law. ERYTHRITOL IN SLENDER WINE Erythritol doesn’t lead to tooth decay, is safe for people with diabetes and in reasonable amounts does not lead to gastrointestinal side effects (in other words, no gas or bloating).”. Robert C. Lehrman is the principal attorney at Lehrman Beverage Law, PLLC. Robert founded the firm in 2001 after 12 years at the Washington, DCoffice of a
ATTORNEYS - LEHRMAN BEVERAGE LAW Robert C. Lehrman, with more than 30 years of experience working with ATF and TTB issues on a daily basis, is the principal attorney. Together with several other attorneys and experienced legal assistants, the firm has over 70 years of industry experience.ABOUT THE FIRM
About the Firm. We help growing alcohol beverage companies around the world to compete and win. Robert C. Lehrman founded Lehrman Beverage Law, PLLC in 2001 after 12 years at the Washington, DC office of a larger firm that specializes in federal and state administrative law. From 1998 until 2001 Robert was the partner in charge of the firm’s TTB PERMITS (IMPORTERS, WHOLESALERS AND PRODUCERS), PONL Permits and Licensing Federal Over the course of 20 years, Robert Lehrman and the firm have handled a great many licensing matters at the federal/TTB level and in many states. This work has ranged from malt beverages to wine to distilled spirits. Lehrman Beverage Law has substantial experience with federal import, DSP, wholesale and brewer CONTACT US - LEHRMAN BEVERAGE LAW Contact Us. Lehrman Beverage Law, PLLC prides itself on being responsive, efficient and thorough. Please contact the firm as below. Email/Phone shows the person’s preferred modes. DIRECT TO CONSUMER SPIRITS SALES COVID has brought us masks, cabin fever — and plenty of renewed talk about direct to consumer shipping for alcohol beverages. In the July 2020 issue of Craft Spirits magazine, Art DeCelle lays out a path forward, to expand opportunities for DtC shipments of distilled spirits. The article appears at page 42. Art explains: 4 WAYS TO OVERCOME A LIKELIHOOD OF CONFUSION REFUSAL Here is a short list of some tips for overcoming one of the hardest and most common refusals: A likelihood of confusion with a prior registration or application. 1. Argue that the marks or goods are different. Point out each and every difference in appearance, sound, connotation (the meaning related to your mark as a whole, and appliedto your
THIS IS JUST AN EXAMPLE OF OUR NORMAL RETAINER LETTER … this is just an example of our normal retainer letter (for small projects). if you are inclined to move forward and these terms are generally acceptable, pleaseBABY MOUSE WINE
Baby mice are taken soon after being born, and dropped, alive, into a bottle of rice wine. The “rules” state that they must be under 72 hours old and their eyes must still be closed. After about a dozen of the little guys are in, the bottle is left to ferment and age for a year. Most people reading this are probably feeling a little OF DSS, SOC AND LABELVISION Robert C. Lehrman is the principal attorney at Lehrman Beverage Law, PLLC. Robert founded the firm in 2001 after 12 years at the Washington, DC office of a larger firm that specializes in federal and state administrative law.DSP PERMIT FAQ
As of 2016, you should allow about six months (to get your federal, TTB approval to operate a distilled spirits plant). The single best thing you can do, to help on this, is to start early — as soon as you have selected a premises (such as signing a lease or buying the LEHRMAN BEVERAGE LAW Lehrman Beverage Law, PLLC is a law firm specializing in the regulation of a wide array of beverages under a broad array of rules and regulations. These beverages mainly include wine, distilled spirits, kombucha, and malt beverages. The firm also devotes substantial attention to trademarks, non-alcoholic beverages andnon-beverage foods.
ATTORNEYS - LEHRMAN BEVERAGE LAWLEHRMAN BEVERAGE LAWBEVERAGE LAWFLORIDA BEVERAGE LAWDC LIQUOR LAWLEHRMAN LAW GROUPMARYLAND ABC LAW Robert C. Lehrman, with more than 30 years of experience working with ATF and TTB issues on a daily basis, is the principal attorney. Together with several other attorneys and experienced legal assistants, the firm has over 70 years of industry experience. TTB PERMITS (IMPORTERS, WHOLESALERS AND PRODUCERS), PONL Permits and Licensing Federal Over the course of 20 years, Robert Lehrman and the firm have handled a great many licensing matters at the federal/TTB level and in many states. This work has ranged from malt beverages to wine to distilled spirits. Lehrman Beverage Law has substantial experience with federal import, DSP, wholesale and brewer FOOD LABELING AND COMPLIANCE, CONVENTIONAL FOODS Lehrman Beverage Law has extensive experience working with food producers and importers to help ensure compliance with FDA regulations for a wide variety of food products. We have special expertise with foods imported to the U.S. We interact with FDA regularly and we assist companies with nutrient content claims, health claims, basic food labels, structure/function WHEN IS AN ALCOHOL BEVERAGE LABEL REGULATED BY FDA When is an Alcohol Beverage Label Regulated by FDA? The Federal Alcohol Administration Act (“FAA”) regulates the interstate and foreign commerce of wine, spirits, and malt beverages and bestows general authority to oversee these products to the TTB. Despite this, the labeling of some beers and some wines are regulated by the FDA. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT DSP BONDS What You Need to Know About DSP Bonds. To apply for and operate a Distilled Spirits Plant (DSP), a distillery needs to maintain a distilled spirits bond, which covers the federal excise tax that will be due on the spirits. The federal excise tax for distilled spirits is $13.50 per proof gallon, and is due on the amount of finished product TOP 4 WAYS TO OVERCOME A DESCRIPTIVENESS REFUSAL Obtaining a trademark registration at the Trademark Office can get complicated. The USPTO could refuse registration for a number of reasons. Here is a quick list of tips for overcoming one of the more common refusals: A refusal based on the “mere descriptiveness” of the mark (e.g., when the mark describes a nature or feature of the goods or services, includes geographic references, is ERYTHRITOL IN SLENDER WINE Erythritol doesn’t lead to tooth decay, is safe for people with diabetes and in reasonable amounts does not lead to gastrointestinal side effects (in other words, no gas or bloating).”. Robert C. Lehrman is the principal attorney at Lehrman Beverage Law, PLLC. Robert founded the firm in 2001 after 12 years at the Washington, DCoffice of a
4 WAYS TO OVERCOME A LIKELIHOOD OF CONFUSION REFUSALSEE MORE ON BEVLAW.COMTRADEMARK LIKELIHOOD OF CONFUSION ANALYSISTRADEMARK LIKELIHOOD OF CONFUSION DEFENSESTRADEMARK LIKELIHOOD OF CONFUSION ARGUMENTSARGUMENTS AGAINST LIKELIHOOD OF CONFUSIONLIKELIHOOD OF CONFUSION CASESTRADEMARK LIKELIHOOD OF CONFUSION TESTSUCRALOSE AND ACE K
Acesulfame Potassium, according to Wiki, is: a calorie-free artificial sweetener, also known as Acesulfame K or Ace K (K being the symbol for potassium), and marketed under the trade names Sunett and Sweet One. . It was discovered accidentally in 1967 by German chemist Karl Clauss at Hoechst AG (now Nutrinova). LEHRMAN BEVERAGE LAW Lehrman Beverage Law, PLLC is a law firm specializing in the regulation of a wide array of beverages under a broad array of rules and regulations. These beverages mainly include wine, distilled spirits, kombucha, and malt beverages. The firm also devotes substantial attention to trademarks, non-alcoholic beverages andnon-beverage foods.
ATTORNEYS - LEHRMAN BEVERAGE LAWLEHRMAN BEVERAGE LAWBEVERAGE LAWFLORIDA BEVERAGE LAWDC LIQUOR LAWLEHRMAN LAW GROUPMARYLAND ABC LAW Robert C. Lehrman, with more than 30 years of experience working with ATF and TTB issues on a daily basis, is the principal attorney. Together with several other attorneys and experienced legal assistants, the firm has over 70 years of industry experience. TTB PERMITS (IMPORTERS, WHOLESALERS AND PRODUCERS), PONL Permits and Licensing Federal Over the course of 20 years, Robert Lehrman and the firm have handled a great many licensing matters at the federal/TTB level and in many states. This work has ranged from malt beverages to wine to distilled spirits. Lehrman Beverage Law has substantial experience with federal import, DSP, wholesale and brewer FOOD LABELING AND COMPLIANCE, CONVENTIONAL FOODS Lehrman Beverage Law has extensive experience working with food producers and importers to help ensure compliance with FDA regulations for a wide variety of food products. We have special expertise with foods imported to the U.S. We interact with FDA regularly and we assist companies with nutrient content claims, health claims, basic food labels, structure/function WHEN IS AN ALCOHOL BEVERAGE LABEL REGULATED BY FDA When is an Alcohol Beverage Label Regulated by FDA? The Federal Alcohol Administration Act (“FAA”) regulates the interstate and foreign commerce of wine, spirits, and malt beverages and bestows general authority to oversee these products to the TTB. Despite this, the labeling of some beers and some wines are regulated by the FDA. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT DSP BONDS What You Need to Know About DSP Bonds. To apply for and operate a Distilled Spirits Plant (DSP), a distillery needs to maintain a distilled spirits bond, which covers the federal excise tax that will be due on the spirits. The federal excise tax for distilled spirits is $13.50 per proof gallon, and is due on the amount of finished product TOP 4 WAYS TO OVERCOME A DESCRIPTIVENESS REFUSAL Obtaining a trademark registration at the Trademark Office can get complicated. The USPTO could refuse registration for a number of reasons. Here is a quick list of tips for overcoming one of the more common refusals: A refusal based on the “mere descriptiveness” of the mark (e.g., when the mark describes a nature or feature of the goods or services, includes geographic references, is ERYTHRITOL IN SLENDER WINE Erythritol doesn’t lead to tooth decay, is safe for people with diabetes and in reasonable amounts does not lead to gastrointestinal side effects (in other words, no gas or bloating).”. Robert C. Lehrman is the principal attorney at Lehrman Beverage Law, PLLC. Robert founded the firm in 2001 after 12 years at the Washington, DCoffice of a
4 WAYS TO OVERCOME A LIKELIHOOD OF CONFUSION REFUSALSEE MORE ON BEVLAW.COMTRADEMARK LIKELIHOOD OF CONFUSION ANALYSISTRADEMARK LIKELIHOOD OF CONFUSION DEFENSESTRADEMARK LIKELIHOOD OF CONFUSION ARGUMENTSARGUMENTS AGAINST LIKELIHOOD OF CONFUSIONLIKELIHOOD OF CONFUSION CASESTRADEMARK LIKELIHOOD OF CONFUSION TESTSUCRALOSE AND ACE K
Acesulfame Potassium, according to Wiki, is: a calorie-free artificial sweetener, also known as Acesulfame K or Ace K (K being the symbol for potassium), and marketed under the trade names Sunett and Sweet One. . It was discovered accidentally in 1967 by German chemist Karl Clauss at Hoechst AG (now Nutrinova). ATTORNEYS - LEHRMAN BEVERAGE LAW Robert C. Lehrman, with more than 30 years of experience working with ATF and TTB issues on a daily basis, is the principal attorney. Together with several other attorneys and experienced legal assistants, the firm has over 70 years of industry experience.SERVICES ARCHIVE
State ABC. Lehrman Beverage Law’s State Practice Group handles ABC issues in the Washington, D.C. area. With significant experience before the Alcoholic CONTACT US - LEHRMAN BEVERAGE LAW Contact Us. Lehrman Beverage Law, PLLC prides itself on being responsive, efficient and thorough. Please contact the firm as below. Email/Phone shows the person’s preferred modes. LABELS - LEHRMAN BEVERAGE LAW - BEER, WINE, SPIRITS, FOODS TTB Labels (Beer, Wine and Distilled Spirits) On average, it takes TTB anywhere from 5 to 30 days to issue a Certificate of Label Approval (COLA). Wine and malt beverage labels tend to be a bit faster, and spirits labels tend to take a bit longer. Most of this page and this sites relates to TTB and alcohol beverage labels, but we also handleFDA LABELS FAQ
Most alcohol beverages need to comply with TTB rather than FDA food labeling rules. One exception is low alcohol wines (wines containing less than 7% alcohol by volume). Another exception is beers that do not contain both malted barley and hops (e.g., they contain a grain other than malted barley, or malt beverage-type products made withouthops).
CAFFEINATED ALCOHOL BEVERAGES Caffeinated Alcohol Beverages. List of more than 180 Alcohol Beverages with Caffeine; The proliferation of highly caffeinated “energy drinks” has been one of the hottest and most controversial beverage trends over the past few years. Alcohol beverage marketers have not ignored this new market, as caffeine has been added to a wide variety of alcohol beverages. 5 WAYS TO MAKE YOUR BREWER'S NOTICE APPLICATION BETTER 5 Ways to Make Your Brewer’s Notice Application Better. It can take upwards of 150 days for TTB to process and approve your Brewer’s Notice application. You can avoid adding several days or weeks to your processing time by addressing some common issues and errors before submitting your application to TTB. Check your lease to see if itshows
4 WAYS TO OVERCOME A LIKELIHOOD OF CONFUSION REFUSAL Here is a short list of some tips for overcoming one of the hardest and most common refusals: A likelihood of confusion with a prior registration or application. 1. Argue that the marks or goods are different. Point out each and every difference in appearance, sound, connotation (the meaning related to your mark as a whole, and appliedto your
HARD SELTZER REGULATORY CONSIDERATIONS Frank Knizner is an attorney at Lehrman Beverage Law, PLLC. Frank’s practice areas include federal and state beer, wine, and spirits law, and trademark law. Frank can be reached at 202-449-3739 ext. 706, or by email at frank.knizner@bevlaw.com. Frank Y. Knizner is an Attorney at Lehrman Beverage Law, PLLC. Frank joined the firm as a Law Clerk THIS IS JUST AN EXAMPLE OF OUR NORMAL RETAINER LETTER … this is just an example of our normal retainer letter (for small projects). if you are inclined to move forward and these terms are generally acceptable, please * Toggle High Contrast* Toggle Font size
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