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Law Practice

Jul. 10, 2013

Alcohol industry anxious about social media

Lawyers counseling the alcohol industry are noticing an increase in business, as clients reach out for advice on how to avoid raising the ire of regulators in their social media marketing campaigns.


By Joshua Sebold


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Lawyers counseling the adult beverage industry have noticed an uptick in calls from clients concerned about their social media presence. It's no wonder. Just as companies increase their online marketing efforts, government agencies are training their eye on social media advertising campaigns. The Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau, a little-known agency created by the Homeland Security Act of 2002, ...

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