How Whiskey Law Shaped America Episode By Brian Haara
Apr 9
Today we are delighted to have Brian Haara with us to discuss how whiskey shaped American law. He is a Kentucky lawyer and author of Bourbon Justice: How Whiskey Law Shaped America and we are going to talk about his book and how litigation involving Bourbon, the great American Spirit, shaped our countryā€™s laws.
Brian Haara:
Brian primarily serves the trial and litigation needs of clients in the insurance, financial services, and bourbon industries, but more broadly, Brian represents businesses and professionals in defense of employment claims and professional liability claims, fiduciary liability, disputes among owners, conflicts with competitors and vendors, insurance coverage and bad faith disputes, construction defects, and personal injury defense.Ā Clients have also called on Brian to coordinate and manage multi-state non-compete litigation.
Before disputes arise, Brian focuses with clients on being able to avoid them through planning, drafting practical policies and proactive employment contracts with reasonable restrictive covenants, and protecting clients by counseling them on their insurance policies and risks.
Brianā€™s practice also includes land-use planning litigation, receiverships, Community Association disputes, and other real property disputes, including as a Mediator approved by the Greater Louisville Association of Realtors for residential sales disputes.
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To learn more about the Georgia Civil Justice Foundation, visitĀ fairplay.org