Retail Law
Attorneys
Miller, Maxwell A.
Mangum, Geoffrey W.
Veasy, Paul D.
Butler, Jonathan K.
Pos, Hal J.
Gavre, W. Mark
Flint III, George M.
Ferrin, Shawn C.
Blattner-Thompson, Elisabeth R.
Stilling, William J.
Blanch, James T.
Venti, Katherine E.
Baker, Brent R.
Delaney, John E.
Nichols, Jason S.
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Lawyers in our Retail Services Law Group have worked for some of the largest retailers in the nation. They have advised clients in connection with a variety of retail law matters, including the following:
- Store acquisitions and divestitures
- Commercial paper offerings
- Public debt offerings
- Loan syndications
- Revolving credit agreements
- Vendor supply contracts
- Credit processing agreements
- Co-branding arrangements
- In-store banking
- Armored carrier contracts
- Money order services contracts
- Environmental litigation
- Employment disputes including disability accommodation
- Employee drug policies
- Drug benefit programs
- Products liability
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Several retail lawyers in this group have worked as top executives and in-house counsel for NYSE-listed companies. Their extensive experience allows them to offer cost-effective solutions for clients engaged in retail operations.
Our retail lawyers can also address trademark and trade dress concerns along with other intellectual property matters. Licenses, liquor permits, construction disputes are also areas in which Parsons Behle attorneys have substantial experience. In particular, retail/corporate lawyers have extensive knowledge with respect to Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act issues that govern prescription drugs, formulary issues, dietary supplements and over-the-counter medications as well as state-level pharmacy practice acts. Labeling, compounding and packaging are also among our areas of retail law expertise.
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