The Law Offices of Edward A. Taraskus, P.C. Have been representing liquor licensees and hospitality industry members in Pennsylvania since 1978 and, on behalf of their clients, have appeared before the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board, the Pennsylvania Office of Administrative Law Judge, the various courts of Common Pleas, and appellate courts in Philadelphia, and throughout Pennsylvania. Specializing in liquor licensing representation, we will help you navigate Pennsylvania’s Liquor Control Board regulations so that you can focus on doing what you do best – running your beverage and hospitality business. Taraskus, PC is conveniently located in the heart of Philadelphia, a city with a thriving restaurant, bar, hotel and club scene. Taraskus With over 40 years of legal experience in the alcohol industry, Edward A.
Taraskus is recognized statewide as an expert in liquor law. Ed began his legal career as an Assistant Attorney General in the Pennsylvania Justice Department representing the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board (PLCB) and has a longstanding private practice dedicated to the representation of clients with businesses that touch the alcohol industry. Ed is a frequent lecturer to industry groups and has addressed the Pennsylvania Bar Institute, the Philadelphia Bar Association and hospitality industry students at Drexel University. As the author of a legal column in The Observer, a monthly periodical for the Pennsylvania alcoholic beverage industry, Ed remains current in his field and maintains a solid network of legal and regulatory colleagues in the alcoholic beverage industry.
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