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PA Liquor Law: Distribution, Enforcement, and When Compliance Goes Wrong 2026


Round Two with Cris Hoel, Esq.

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  • Start Date:2026-07-16 12:15:00
  • End Date:2026-07-16 16:30:00
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  • Level:Various
  • Topics:Government

$349.00 ProPass

This program is eligible for 4 hours of CLE credit in 60-minute states. In 50-minute states, this program is eligible for 4.8 hours of CLE credit. Credit hours are estimated and are subject to each state’s approval and credit rounding rules.

Overview

Pennsylvania liquor law becomes most unforgiving after a license is issued and alcohol enters the marketplace. At that point, distribution rights harden into powerful legal interests, regulatory oversight intensifies, and compliance failures can carry consequences far more severe than in most areas of commercial law.

This advanced, follow-on program builds on PA Liquor Law: Brewing, Distilling, Selling — and Staying Compliant by examining how Pennsylvania’s distribution system and enforcement framework operate in practice—and what happens when things go wrong. Cris Hoel guides attendees through the realities of the Commonwealth’s three-tier system, the durability of wholesaler relationships, and the enforcement tools regulators use when they believe the Liquor Code has been violated.

Designed for attorneys advising alcohol industry clients, litigators handling enforcement matters, and transactional lawyers navigating distribution relationships, this program provides a practical understanding of where risk concentrates in Pennsylvania liquor law and how compliance failures can escalate quickly into high-stakes disputes.

This course is the companion to PA Liquor Law: Brewing, Distilling, Selling — and Staying Compliant, and is intended for attorneys seeking deeper insight into distribution, enforcement, and regulatory risk.

Faculty

Cristopher C. Hoel, Esq.

Cris focuses his legal practice on the alcohol beverage industry, one of the most-regulated and least-understood areas of American commerce and law. He advises clients throughout the United States at every level of the three-tier system – manufacturers, importers, wholesalers, distributors, and retail licensees of every description – while also addressing liquor law issues for clients operating outside the alcohol beverage industry, including lenders, developers, secured parties, investors and investment banks, regulators, elected officials, municipalities, community groups, social hosts, employers, litigants, political parties and candidates, and charitable organizations. Also among his clients have been trade associations and other groups of brewers, wholesalers, and retailers.
He advises clients concerning regulatory compliance, licensed operations, transactions, distribution, licensing, enforcement actions, liability claims, and risk management, and has served as an expert in litigation involving liquor liability issues and license valuation. Elected officials at every level of government in Pennsylvania have solicited his consultation on alcohol beverage regulation and industry issues, including assistance with respect to crafting sections of the Liquor Code.
Cris has served three terms as chair of the American Bar Association’s national Committee On Alcohol Beverage Practice. He regularly conducts and arranges legal presentations at industry events, such as meetings of the National Conference of State Liquor Administrators, the National Beer Wholesalers Association, the American Bar Association Committee on Alcohol Beverage Practice, and beer wholesaler associations from nine states. Cris also lectures for groups ranging from the Bayer Center for Nonprofit Management and Beer INSIGHTS to CLE International and the American Institute for Chartered Property Casualty Underwriters. Trade publications and general circulation media frequently publish his commentary and articles concerning legal and business issues associated with the alcohol beverage industry.
After conducting a national alcohol beverage practice at Buchanan Ingersoll Professional Corporation and Schnader Harrison Segal & Lewis, Cris worked for several years as president of Symons Capital Management, an investment advisory firm founded by his contracts professor, Edward L. Symons Jr. Before attending law school, Cris was a reporter and editor at The Pittsburgh Press, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, and the Austin American-Statesman. He is a graduate of the University of Pittsburgh’s College of Arts and Sciences and of the University of Pittsburgh School of Law, at which he was an honors graduate, a member of the law review (although he resigned to play poker and pinoche with friends in the law school basement), and a member of the Order of the Coif.

Carter Hoel, Esq.

Carter Hoel is a Member at OGC Law, LLC. Carter focuses his practice on business needs including business entity formation, breach of contract disputes, civil litigation, arbitration, premises liability, election law, and insurance coverage. Prior to joining OGC Law, Carter practiced at three downtown Pittsburgh law firms. Carter has represented clients in Pennsylvania courts from the magistrate level to the Supreme Court. Additionally, he has handled matters in federal court in the Western District of Pennsylvania and the Eastern District of New York.


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