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Legal Sea Foods sale leaves vendors with piles of unpaid bills

Sale of Legal Sea Foods leaves vendors with piles of unpaid bills There was only so much Roger Berkowitz could do for unsecured creditors in the December deal By Larry Edelman Globe Columnist,Updated February 18, 2021, 9:40 a.m. Email to a Friend The subject line was a grabber: “Roger Berkowitz and Legal Seafood [sic] deal stiffs creditors.” The e-mail came from a sales rep for a supplier to Legal Sea Foods, the Boston restaurant chain that, you may remember, was sold in a pandemic fire sale in December. “After selling to them for over 30 years I got this letter telling me that they are not going to pay me for the products they bought and used from September to December,” the sales rep wrote. “They know that fighting it in court would cost me more than I would get back and the same goes for the 150 or so other people they stiffed.”

With sale, Legal Sea Foods quirky advertising could be coming to a close

With sale, Legal Sea Foods’ quirky advertising could be coming to a close From ‘fresh fish’ that badmouthed commuters to ‘Pescatarianism,’ a New York agency created a long line of memorable campaigns By Jon Chesto Globe Staff,Updated December 23, 2020, 3:52 p.m. Email to a Friend Legal Seafoods CEO Roger Berkowitz often appeared in commercials created by the New York ad agency DeVito/Verdi.Lane Turner As Roger Berkowitz hands over the keys to the kitchens at Legal Sea Foods to a new restaurant group, it’s not just decades of family ownership that are coming to an end. The era of those quirky Legal Sea Foods ads might be over, as well.

With sale of Legal Sea Foods, another Boston institution changes hands

With sale of Legal Sea Foods, another Boston institution changes hands It may be hard to imagine the famed restaurants without Roger Berkowitz, but he’ll still be selling Legal chowder By Larry Edelman Globe Columnist,Updated December 19, 2020, 3:23 p.m. Email to a Friend If it’s not Roger, is it Legal? That’s the question as Roger Berkowitz, the chief executive and public face of Legal Sea Foods, is poised to sign off as soon as Monday on the the sale of the restaurant business his family started in 1968 to PPX Hospitality Group, owner of Smith & Wollensky steakhouses and three Boston-area Strega restaurants.

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