Ohio Concludes 21st Amendment Enforcement Act Litigation
The district court has approved the final consent order in the 21st Amendment Enforcement Act lawsuit brought by the state of Ohio against various wine sellers. As explained in the joint motion requesting approval of the consent order filed by Ohio and defendant Wine.com, the defendant has agreed to open to comply with Ohio law including creating a physical presence in the state. The joint motion notes:
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The Ohio Revised Code establishes a Division of Liquor Control and a system of permits to ensure that all persons profiting
from the sale of liquor to Ohioans do so in compliance with the law, including various health and safety considerations embodied in the Ohio Revised Code and Ohio Administrative Code. See generally Ohio Rev. Code Chapters 4301 and 4303. Each unlawful shipment of wine into Ohio
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EL SEGUNDO, Calif., Jan. 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/ NEFT Vodka, the award-winning, ultra-premium vodka widely known for winning Best Vodka at the SF World Spirits Competition and a flavor so smooth you ll want to sip it neat, today disclosed its tremendous success throughout 2020. The announcement comes on the heels of triple-digit growth for the year.
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During 2020 and despite the restrictions due to COVID-19, NEFT partnered with several new and existing distributors, successfully entering six new states including Florida, Louisiana, Nevada, Montana, Wyoming and South Carolina. These add to its existing presence in California, Texas, New York, New Jersey and Utah. In addition, NEFT is active in at least sixteen international markets including Germany, Austria, Russia, Italy, Australia, Spain, Ukraine, Iceland, Norway and the UK, among several others.