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About the Firm |
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Robert C. Lehrman is the
principal attorney at Lehrman Beverage Law, PLLC.
Robert founded the firm in
2001 after 12 years at the Washington, DC office of a larger
firm that specializes in federal and state administrative law. From 1998
until 2001 Robert was the partner in charge of the firm's Washington, DC
office. Mr. Lehrman concentrates on the federal regulation of alcohol beverages (beer, wine and spirits). He has advised many companies on the production, labeling, advertising, and taxation of a wide variety of consumer products: foreign and domestic, with and without alcohol, fit and unfit for beverage purposes. He has helped hundreds of companies formulate beverages to ensure that they are taxed and labeled in an advantageous manner while in compliance with relevant laws and regulations. These companies produce beverages in dozens of countries around the world and range from the largest to the smallest in the beverage industry. Over the years, Robert has efficiently reviewed thousands of food and beverage labels. He has also helped to design the labels and get them promptly approved. Robert has more than 20 years of experience in successfully representing wineries, breweries, distilleries and importers in frequent negotiations with ATF and now TTB. Aside from alcohol beverage matters, Robert has significant experience in advising clients on FDA and Customs matters. Robert has worked with companies at all tiers of the beverage industry, including retailers, wholesalers, producers and importers. His experience includes licensing and permit matters at the federal level and in many states. Robert has particularly enjoyed the challenge of managing several large-scale product recalls, helping a beverage company win a false advertising case, and successfully petitioning to change various federal regulations. From 2004 to 2007 Robert worked with Kubler Absinthe to allow absinthe into the US after a 95-year ban. The firm has taken the lead in setting up scores of alcohol beverage companies, from incorporation to licensing to formulation to labeling to marketing. Robert attended law school at the State University of New York at Buffalo,
where he also served on the Buffalo Law Review. Before law school
Robert graduated from St. Lawrence University in Canton, New York, where he
majored in Government. Robert C. Lehrman has been cited as an authority on alcohol beverage law by: Time Magazine, The Washington Post, Reuters, Bloomberg, National Public Radio, The San Francisco Chronicle, The Boston Herald, The Boston Globe, The Daily Californian, The Los Angeles Times, The Swiss Broadcasting Corporation, The Virtual Absinthe Museum, The Augusta Chronicle, The Chicago Tribune, Reason Magazine and many others. Robert has participated as a faculty lecturer at CLEI's Beer, Wine & Spirits Law Conference, discussing ATF Label Revocation Procedures. The firm
benefits from the able support of several widely experienced
legal assistants.
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