Category Archives: NYC Hospitality Industry – Legal Issues

I Saw the Sign

Proper signage is crucial to the success of every restaurant in New York City. A restaurant’s sign is its calling card. But, did you know that NYC regulations require restaurants to display many different signs to both employees and guests? And the signs must be visible in designated areas throughout the restaurant. That’s right, inspectors will shell out heavy fines

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NYC Restaurateurs, It’s Time to Spring Forward!

Yes, the deadening months of January through March are finally over! The city is now hustling and bustling with spring fever. It’s time to say goodbye to Dry January and hello to a nice refreshing Gin Fizz or whichever spring cocktail strikes your fancy. The NYC Restaurant Adviser would like to wish both well-established and novice restaurateurs a very profitable

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Why Can’t I Get a Liquor License at My Restaurant’s location?

After searching through countless locations for your new restaurant, you finally find a great space, and the neighborhood is perfect: lots of foot traffic, access to public transportation, and reasonable rent (OMG!). You then find a lawyer to help obtain a liquor license. But wait, the lawyer says the location is no bueno. Here’s why: License for On-Premise Consumption Obviously,

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2017-2018: Major Lessons Learned by Restaurateurs

New York City’s hospitality industry has changed dramatically over the last few years. Recently, we witnessed the banishment of Mario Batali and other well-known chefs/restaurateurs accused of sexual harassment. And we have seen an alarming rise in wage and hour lawsuits filed by pesky plaintiff attorneys intent on bankrupting many of those in the industry by securing large money judgments. 

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