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Slainte! Florida Beverage Law

The Florida Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco (ABT) enforces the laws and regulations including licensing of alcoholic beverages. While there are multiple different licenses

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Brass Tap Ybor

Cox Law PLLC congratulates the winning team at Brass Tap Ybor for a great opening.  Good Luck in 2015.  Slainte!

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Hospitality Law. ABT Quota.

The State (ABT) has issued Quota licenses for the following counties through a double-blind selection process: Charlotte County (1); Dade County (2); Duval County (1);

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Slainte! Florida Beverage Law

The Florida Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco (ABT) enforces the laws and regulations including licensing of alcoholic beverages. While there are multiple different licenses

Read More »

Brass Tap Ybor

Cox Law PLLC congratulates the winning team at Brass Tap Ybor for a great opening.  Good Luck in 2015.  Slainte!

Read More »

Hospitality Law. ABT Quota.

The State (ABT) has issued Quota licenses for the following counties through a double-blind selection process: Charlotte County (1); Dade County (2); Duval County (1);

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