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03.30.15 Attorney finds her niche as San Diego’s go-to craft beer lawyer
By Lyle Moran, The Daily Transcript - Women of Influence - Monday, March 30, 2015 While studying at Thomas Jefferson School of Law, Candace Moon worked as a bartender at Hamilton’s Tavern, a craft beer bar in San Diego’s South Park neighborhood. The job not only...
03.20.15 The Craft Beer Attorney featured on Fox Business “The Willis Report”
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03.14.15 The Craft Beer Attorney featured on CBS This Morning
As seen on CBS This Morning Growing controversy over craft beer trademarks MARCH 14, 2015, 8:30 AM|Naming beer is harder than you might think. Passionate brewers are going up against each other over something as simple as the name and image. With more than one new...
03.08.2015 The Craft Beer Attorney Featured in Mashable
As seen on Mashable - A song of beer and weed: How Lagunitas dodged a drug bust to become a craft beer powerhouse by Sam Laird The Craft Beer Attorney's excerpt: Had the bust happened today, it's possible Lagunitas would have consulted a San Diego woman...
1.15.2015 Craft City Listing Interview
Check out The Craft Beer Attorney's interview on Craft City Listing!
1.14.2015 – Craft Brewers Are Running Out Of Beer Names
As seen on Food Republic - America's thriving craft beer industry — now standing at more than 3,200 brewers nationwide, with another 2,000 in the pipeline — is one of the country's greatest economic development success stories in modern times. There are now tens of...
1.7.2015 The Craft Beer Attorney Featured on The Denver Channel
As seen on The Denver Channel Craft brewers are running out of names for beer and it's causing trademark problems By Kristen Skovira BOULDER, Colo. - Beers with names like White Rascal, Nitro Milk Stout and Skinny Dip line beer aisles across Colorado, but with more...
1.6.2015 Craft Breweries Keep Accidentally Using the Same Names and Icons, Having to Sue Each Other
As seen on The Daily Meal By Karen Lo, Editor America’s craft breweries are running out of cities, weather patterns, and niche historical references after which to name their beers, and with an “increasingly crowded industry of more than 3,000 breweries,” companies...
1.6.2015 Craft brewers find good beer names are limited; one conflict creates ‘Collaboration Not Litigation’
As seen in the ABA Journal TRADEMARK LAW BY MARTHA NEIL Trademark issues are bubbling up among brewers, due to the popularity of craft beer. “There are only so many words and names that make sense with beer, so it’s not surprising that many people will come up with...
1.5.2015 Craft Brewers Are Running Out Of Names, And Into Legal Spats
As seen on NPR.org ALASTAIR BLAND With so many craft breweries now in operation, just about every beer name you can imagine is taken. That's making it harder for newcomers to name that brew without risking a legal fight. Virtually every large city, notable landscape...



