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Bourbon Justice: How Whiskey Law Shaped America
Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Foreword, by Fred Minnick
Preface
Chapter 1. Bourbon History Tells the Story of American History
Chapter 2. American Law Defines Bourbon
Chapter 3. Bourbon Drives the Development of Trademark and Brand Name Rights
Chapter 4. Old Crow Provides the Most Comprehensive Trade Name Case Study
Chapter 5. Bourbon Expands Trade Name Rights
Chapter 6. Bourbon Marketers Write the Book on Puffery and Exaggeration
Chapter 7. Bourbon Leads the Nation to Consumer Protection
Chapter 8. Bourbon Tells the Behind-the-Scenes Story of Prohibition
Chapter 9. Bourbon Law Reins in Fake Distillers and Secret Sourcing
Chapter 10. Bourbon Drives Truth in Labeling
Acknowledgments
Notes
Table of Authorities
Index

About the Author

Brian Haara is a public speaker and legal writer, and he practices law as co-managing partner of Tachau Meek PLC, a business litigation firm. He writes about bourbon history and law on his blog Sipp’n Corn and was featured in the documentary Straight Up: Kentucky Bourbon. For more information about the author visit brianhaara.com. Fred Minnick is a former U.S. Army journalist who now writes about the spirits industry. He is the author of Whiskey Women: The Untold Story of How Women Saved Bourbon, Scotch, and Irish Whiskey (Potomac Books, 2013).




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Bourbon Justice: How Whiskey Law Shaped America
Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Foreword, by Fred Minnick
Preface
Chapter 1. Bourbon History Tells the Story of American History
Chapter 2. American Law Defines Bourbon
Chapter 3. Bourbon Drives the Development of Trademark and Brand Name Rights
Chapter 4. Old Crow Provides the Most Comprehensive Trade Name Case Study
Chapter 5. Bourbon Expands Trade Name Rights
Chapter 6. Bourbon Marketers Write the Book on Puffery and Exaggeration
Chapter 7. Bourbon Leads the Nation to Consumer Protection
Chapter 8. Bourbon Tells the Behind-the-Scenes Story of Prohibition
Chapter 9. Bourbon Law Reins in Fake Distillers and Secret Sourcing
Chapter 10. Bourbon Drives Truth in Labeling
Acknowledgments
Notes
Table of Authorities
Index

About the Author

Brian Haara is a public speaker and legal writer, and he practices law as co-managing partner of Tachau Meek PLC, a business litigation firm. He writes about bourbon history and law on his blog Sipp’n Corn and was featured in the documentary Straight Up: Kentucky Bourbon. For more information about the author visit brianhaara.com. Fred Minnick is a former U.S. Army journalist who now writes about the spirits industry. He is the author of Whiskey Women: The Untold Story of How Women Saved Bourbon, Scotch, and Irish Whiskey (Potomac Books, 2013).




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Bourbon Justice: How Whiskey Law Shaped America
Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Foreword, by Fred Minnick
Preface
Chapter 1. Bourbon History Tells the Story of American History
Chapter 2. American Law Defines Bourbon
Chapter 3. Bourbon Drives the Development of Trademark and Brand Name Rights
Chapter 4. Old Crow Provides the Most Comprehensive Trade Name Case Study
Chapter 5. Bourbon Expands Trade Name Rights
Chapter 6. Bourbon Marketers Write the Book on Puffery and Exaggeration
Chapter 7. Bourbon Leads the Nation to Consumer Protection
Chapter 8. Bourbon Tells the Behind-the-Scenes Story of Prohibition
Chapter 9. Bourbon Law Reins in Fake Distillers and Secret Sourcing
Chapter 10. Bourbon Drives Truth in Labeling
Acknowledgments
Notes
Table of Authorities
Index

About the Author

Brian Haara is a public speaker and legal writer, and he practices law as co-managing partner of Tachau Meek PLC, a business litigation firm. He writes about bourbon history and law on his blog Sipp’n Corn and was featured in the documentary Straight Up: Kentucky Bourbon. For more information about the author visit brianhaara.com. Fred Minnick is a former U.S. Army journalist who now writes about the spirits industry. He is the author of Whiskey Women: The Untold Story of How Women Saved Bourbon, Scotch, and Irish Whiskey (Potomac Books, 2013).




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