by evansfox | Mar 20, 2026
When business partners form a company, they often focus on growth, strategy, and operations. It is also important to plan for what happens when an owner leaves. Ownership transitions happen for many reasons including retirement, death, disability, disputes between...
by evansfox | Mar 11, 2026
The FY 2026 New York State Budget contained proposed legislation aimed at reducing barriers for sale of ready to drink (“RTD”) cocktails containing distilled spirits. This is good news for a nationally struggling alcohol industry, allowing businesses to capitalize on...
by evansfox | Mar 11, 2026
Whether you’re a first-time landlord or a seasoned renter, understanding the essentials of a lease agreement is key to a smooth housing experience. In this helpful video, Attorney Jennifer (Jenny) Bodine from Evans Fox LLP breaks down exactly what should be...
by evansfox | Mar 4, 2026
In Parts 1 and 2, we discussed structure and IP ownership. Now we address where brand owners most often encounter regulatory trouble: The label is not marketing—it is a regulated legal statement. Why Labeling Becomes Complicated Under the Brand Owner Model TTB rules...
by evansfox | Feb 25, 2026
In Part 1, we explored how New York’s Brand Owner model separates brand creation from manufacturing. Now we turn to the asset that drives the entire business: Your formula is not just a recipe—it is protectable intellectual property. How Brand Owners Accidentally Lose...