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Liquor Board Violations Lawyer

 

The Maryland and DC  liquor laws are set up to monitor the activity of buying, selling, consuming, distributing, and operating illegal liquor activities. Over the past several years, Maryland and DC has been cracking down on crimes related to the illegal acts relating to liquor. A person that violates these laws is in danger of getting arrested and incarcerated.  A restaurant or bar is in danger losing a liquor license and paying exorbitant fines. These are serious charges and should be treated as such.

 

The Law of Kim Parker, P.A., can provide you with invaluable legal representation, advice, and assistance subsequent to your premises receiving summonses from the police department, or violations from the Maryland Liquor Boards and the DC Alcoholic Beverage Regulation Administration (ABRA).  Violations could mean large civil penalties, criminal charges, the loss of a liquor license, or even worse - the permanent closure of your premises or business. 

 

Business owners seeking a liquor license or responding to allegations of a liquor law violation can be confident that their legal matter will be handled by an experienced attorney.

 

Contact us today to discuss your matter. 410-234-2621  

 

  

We handle the following types of proceedings:

 

1.    Summary Suspension Hearings

2.    Protest

3.    Revocation Hearings and Appeals

4.    Show Cause Hearings

5.    Fact Findings

6.    Disciplinary Hearings

7.    License Application Hearings

8.    Investigations

9.    Public Complaints

10. Transfer License

11. Change of License Type

12. Voluntary Agreements (VA's)

13. Extension of Hours

14. Name Change Applications