NABCA’s 28th Annual Symposium on Alcohol Beverage Law & Regulation will be virtual March 15 – 16. It will offer offers attorneys, government officials and industry professionals a carefully curated agenda of topics that demonstrate the transformational trends that affect the alcohol beverage industry and its future growth. For more details, visit the Symposium agenda and the following link to register.
Among the presentations, Bernard Kuiten, Head of External Relations at the World Trade Organization, will discuss international trade compliance through the lens of various policies, procedures, and global politics. His expertise at the forefront of global trade relations and his analysis will prove beneficial to anyone attempting to model global dynamics.
After Kuiten’s presentation, State of Federal Review an expert panel will discuss the potential implications of cases pending in federal circuits across the country. The presenters will be John Neiman, former U.S. Supreme Court clerk and Solicitor General of Alabama, and Debbie Skakel, a Partner with Blank Rome specializing in business litigation.
Regulators from California, Utah, Virginia and Alcohol & Tobacco Tax & Trade Bureau will address the difficult issue of identifying which of the emergency measures that were birthed because of COVID should be made permanent. During Unmasking the “New Normal” of Alcohol Regulation, panelists will also discuss operational lessons learned during the pandemic and the changes in enforcement priorities or drafting which have proven most effective.
In addition to hearing from leading industry experts, CLE credits will be available in most states.