ABC referencing the Governor’s Emergency Order suspending and waiving some of the deadlines and requirements for ABC and Cannabis Licensees in zip codes impacted by the January 2025 Los Angeles County fires.
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The following is a second installment of information I am providing for those friends and extended family impacted by the fires. It is my hope that providing access to answers to basic questions is of help to those in need. Feel free to pass this information along to those who may need it.
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Those with losses from the fires will need to make insurance claims. Insurance policies include compensation to help rebuild or repair the structures of the house. These coverages also commonly include compensation to replace [CONTINUE]
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Partner Jennifer L. Oden agreed. “When you think of an attorney, and you hear the term ‘zealous advocate,’ you think of someone like Steve Jamieson,” Oden said. “He throws himself into absolutely every case. You’re always getting the best of Steve Jamieson.”
The Cures Act, also known as the 21st Century Cures Act, is a federal law enacted in 2016 that aims to improve healthcare in the United States. Under the Cures Act, patients have the right to access and obtain copies of their medical records…
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It can take only one ABC violation to effectively lose your license. In two recent cases, The ABC conditionally revoked and indefinitely suspended liquor licenses…
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During the weekend of March 11th and 12th, 2023 the ABC worked with nearly fifty local law enforcement agencies and departments across California to conduct “shoulder tap” minor decoy operations…
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Following relaxed policy regulations during the COVID era, the Department has published a proposed rule change to codify Title 4, Rule 70 which will allow licensed premises to serve and allow consumption of alcoholic beverages in permanent non-contiguous areas separate from the main or primary by public area of the licensed premises. There are restrictions and requirements that licensees should be acquainted with if alcohol service is intended or is ongoing in these non-contiguous areas. Proposed Rule 70 is set out in full herein. There will be a public hearing before the Department on November 1, 2022.
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The fee waivers became available in February 2021 when Governor Gavin Newsom signed a package of immediate actions that provided relief to individuals, families and businesses suffering the most significant economic hardship from the COVID-19 Recession
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Notification of ABC Extensions of Time and Easing of Some Restrictions
in Alcoholic Beverage Licensing, Current Affairs, Marijuana - Cannabis, NewsABC referencing the Governor’s Emergency Order suspending and waiving some of the deadlines and requirements for ABC and Cannabis Licensees in zip codes impacted by the January 2025 Los Angeles County fires.
Update on Southern California Fires — more helpful information
in Current Affairs, NewsThe following is a second installment of information I am providing for those friends and extended family impacted by the fires. It is my hope that providing access to answers to basic questions is of help to those in need. Feel free to pass this information along to those who may need it.
The Ashes of our Community — some helpful information for insurance claims
in Current Affairs, NewsThose with losses from the fires will need to make insurance claims. Insurance policies include compensation to help rebuild or repair the structures of the house. These coverages also commonly include compensation to replace [CONTINUE]
Court rules city of Riverside illegally transferred the funds to pay for other city services
in Current Affairs, News$37 million in refunds coming after judge rules Riverside was illegally using water revenues
ABC warns licensees not to sell Industrial Hemp
in Alcoholic Beverage Licensing, Current Affairs, Marijuana - Cannabis, NewsIndustry Advisory
Industrial Hemp Cannot be sold by an ABC Licensee: CA ABC Regulation
Solomon Saltsman & Jamieson attorneys define zealous advocacy
in Current Affairs, NewsPartner Jennifer L. Oden agreed. “When you think of an attorney, and you hear the term ‘zealous advocate,’ you think of someone like Steve Jamieson,” Oden said. “He throws himself into absolutely every case. You’re always getting the best of Steve Jamieson.”
The 21st Century Cures Act – Retrieval of Patient’s Medical Records at No Cost
in Current Affairs, NewsThe Cures Act, also known as the 21st Century Cures Act, is a federal law enacted in 2016 that aims to improve healthcare in the United States. Under the Cures Act, patients have the right to access and obtain copies of their medical records…
Selling Alcohol to a Minor is Not Worth the Risk
in Alcoholic Beverage Licensing, Current Affairs, NewsIt can take only one ABC violation to effectively lose your license. In two recent cases, The ABC conditionally revoked and indefinitely suspended liquor licenses…
Dozens of Californians cited for allegedly providing alcoholic beverages to minors.
in Alcoholic Beverage Licensing, Current Affairs, NewsDuring the weekend of March 11th and 12th, 2023 the ABC worked with nearly fifty local law enforcement agencies and departments across California to conduct “shoulder tap” minor decoy operations…
Newsweek Legal Insight Team spotlight on Solomon Saltsman and Jamieson
in Current Affairs, NewsNEWSWEEK Premier Law Firms
Solomon Saltsman and Jamieson
in the spotlight…
Title 4. Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control Proposed Regulations
in Alcoholic Beverage Licensing, Current Affairs, NewsFollowing relaxed policy regulations during the COVID era, the Department has published a proposed rule change to codify Title 4, Rule 70 which will allow licensed premises to serve and allow consumption of alcoholic beverages in permanent non-contiguous areas separate from the main or primary by public area of the licensed premises. There are restrictions and requirements that licensees should be acquainted with if alcohol service is intended or is ongoing in these non-contiguous areas. Proposed Rule 70 is set out in full herein. There will be a public hearing before the Department on November 1, 2022.
ABC Launches New Online Licensing Services Portal for Over 90,000 California Businesses
in Alcoholic Beverage Licensing, Current Affairs, NewsThe fee waivers became available in February 2021 when Governor Gavin Newsom signed a package of immediate actions that provided relief to individuals, families and businesses suffering the most significant economic hardship from the COVID-19 Recession