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Florida 4COP, Full Liquor license Available for Palm Beach County, FL

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The Law Office of Ryan S. Shipp, PLLC has assisted numerous clients in the process of acquiring and selling alcohol licenses, obtaining permits, and working directly with the Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco Bureau of Licensing in Florida to get these deals done. Give us a call or stop by our office at 814 W. Lantana Rd. Suite 1, Lantana, Florida 33462 to help facilitate the process.

Licensed to practice law in the State of Florida since 2008, Ryan S. Shipp, Esquire is the founder and principal attorney at Law Office of Ryan S. Shipp, PLLC, which is located in Palm Beach County, Florida. Mr. Shipp and his team of associate attorneys and support staff focus their practice in the areas of real estate and business law.

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