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Over Forty-five Years of experience and excellence

We are a "boutique law firm" with more than forty-five years’ experience concentrated in guiding alcohol, food, and cannabis clients through regulatory complexities.
Over Forty-five Years of experience and excellence

Our Mission

Empowering your ventures

At The Danow Group, we've stood as a beacon of trusted legal guidance for over four decades. Our "Advisory Team" concept, helps ensure that our clients get more than an attorney – they get an entire ensemble of dedicated legal minds. Our mission is to guide you seamlessly through the intricate landscape of commerce and finance, empowering your ventures with the collective wisdom and tailored insights of our founding partners, Keven Danow and William R. McMullan.
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Stay informed on the critical current issues impacting the beverage alcohol industry

California Opens Door to Spirits Direct Shipping in 2026 — A One-Year Pilot Program

When California’s Assembly Bill 1246 (AB 1246) takes effect on January 1, 2026, it will mark a notable shift in how distilled spirits can reach consumers. Signed by Governor Gavin Newsom on October 3, 2025, the law gives both California craft distillers and certain out-of-state craft producers the opportunity to ship their spirits directly to […]

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New York Creates For-Profit Club Liquor License: A7040-B Signed Into Law

On August 22, 2025, Governor Kathy Hochul signed Assembly Bill A7040-B, creating a new liquor license category for for-profit membership clubs. The law, which takes effect on February 18, 2026, represents a long-awaited update to New York’s Alcoholic Beverage Control Law. Historically, only not-for-profit clubs—such as fraternal organizations or benevolent associations—could obtain a club license […]

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Too Close For Comfort

Recently the State Office of Cannabis Management (“OCM”) notified 152 cannabis dispensaries and applicants that the location of their businesses were too close to a school or house of worship to qualify for a license. New York Cannabis Law §72(6) provides, “No cannabis retail licensee shall locate a storefront within five hundred feet of a school grounds as such […]