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Doyle, Barlow & Mazard PLLC publishes two blogs: the Antitrust Lawyer Blog and the Hospitality Lawyers Blog. These blogs were created by DBM so that you could learn more about the legal services that we offer.
Antitrust Blog
- March 12 · Antitrust Blog
FTC and Idaho State AG Challenge Acquisition of Idaho's Largest Independent Physician Practice Group
On March 12, 2013, the FTC and the Idaho Attorney General jointly filed a complaint in federal district court seeking to block St. Luke’s Health System, Ltd.'s acquisition of Saltzer Medical Group P (...)
DBM - February 02 · Antitrust Blog
Antitrust Division Challenges Bazaarvoice’s Consummated Transaction
On January 10, 2013, the Department of Justice’s Antitrust Division (“DOJ”) filed a lawsuit challenging Bazaarvoice Inc.’s acquisition of PowerReviews Inc. The transaction was consummated on (...)
DBM - December 18 · Antitrust Blog
FTC Moves at Bureau of Consumer Protection
On December 17, 2012, Federal Trade Commission Chairman Jon Leibowitz announced that the Director of the FTC’s Bureau of Consumer Protection will leave at the end of the year. David C. Vladeck will (...)
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Hospitality Blog
- April 15 · Hospitality Blog
How do changes to the District of Columbia’s alcohol licensing laws affect your business?
On May 1, 2013, D.C. Law 19-310 the “Omnibus Alcoholic Beverage Regulation Amendment Act of 2012” (Act), which amended Title 25 of the D.C. Code will take effect on a permanent basis. The Act wa (...)
DBM - February 01 · Hospitality Blog
District of Columbia Alcohol License Renewals for Restaurants begin Feb/March 2013
Every three (3) years, alcohol licenses in the District of Columbia come up for renewal. The renewal period begins in March of 2013 for CR/CX/DR/DX licenses, and September of 2013 for CT/CN/DT/DN li (...)
DBM - December 03 · Hospitality Blog
Arlington Treasurer Frank O’Leary to Publicize Tax Delinquent Restaurants in Media; Lobbying for Power to Shut Restaurants Down
Arlington County Treasurer Frank O’Leary announced today that he intends to acquire the power to seize and shut down restaurants that have large meals tax debts. Arlington County imposes a 4 perce (...)
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