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Legal Bites

Legal Bites

Written by: Holland & Knight
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Legal Bites is a podcast series brought to you by Holland & Knight's Food and Beverage Litigation Team. Our Food and Beverage Litigation Team counsels clients on regulations that impact their businesses and mounts smart defenses against claims by competitors, class action plaintiffs, employees, unions and government agencies. This series offers listeners a seat at the dinner table with our team and industry leader guests, whose discussions on current regulatory issues and trends will provide some food for thought to anyone who wants to take a bite out of the legal and regulatory arenas that shape food and beverage law today.

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Episodes
  • Supply Chain Compliance in Mexico's Food and Beverage Sector
    May 11 2026

    Successful cross-border business now turns on compliance as much as commerce. In this episode of "Legal Bites," Partners Jessica Brown, Alejandro A. Sánchez Mújica and Oscar Alejandro Quiroz-Chávez examine how recent U.S. cartel designations are changing the legal landscape for American companies operating or investing in Mexico, especially in the agricultural sector. Citing examples from avocado production in Michoacán and recent enforcement actions involving Mexican financial institutions and public officials, they show how even organizations that already have robust compliance controls can face scrutiny, disrupted payments and serious legal exposure when cartel activity touches a supply chain, transaction or business partner. The attorneys emphasize that companies can still pursue opportunity in Mexico, but they must do so with stronger due diligence, updated compliance measures and a clear understanding of how quickly risk can move across national boundaries.

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    43 mins
  • Why Recall Planning Matters for Every Food Company
    Apr 7 2026

    A food recall can escalate from a routine operational issue to a full-scale business crisis in a matter of hours, which is why preparation is mandatory for food companies of any size. Food and Beverage Litigation attorney Charles Weiss and Sedgwick Business Development – Food Recall Director Ryan Gooley unpack what really drives recalls, from undeclared allergens and labeling mistakes to supplier issues and traceability gaps, and explain why strong planning before a crisis hits can make all the difference. This episode explores what an effective recall plan should include, how meaningful recall simulations expose hidden weaknesses, where companies often go wrong when communicating and scoping a recall, and why recall insurance can be a critical but often misunderstood part of the risk management strategy. Practical, timely and highly relevant for food manufacturers and industry stakeholders alike, this discussion offers clear insight into how businesses can strengthen recall readiness, protect their operations and respond with confidence when the unexpected happens.

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    30 mins
  • A Penny for Your Thoughts? Understanding the Legal Implications of the U.S. Penny Shortage
    Dec 15 2025

    In this episode of the "Legal Bites Podcast" series, Food and Beverage Litigation attorney Charles Weiss and Corporate attorney Chris Phillips speak about the legal and operational fallout from the federal government's decision to stop minting pennies. Moderated by Practice Development Manager Kristina Merritt, our lawyers examine the long standing reality that pennies cost more to produce than their face value and recent policy decisions that led to a penny shortage, forcing retailers to grapple with rounding transactions, retraining staff, updating point of sale systems and posting clear rounding policies. The discussion explores how state and local cash acceptance and anti cash discrimination laws complicate rounding for cash payers, as well as the unique and often conflicting rules governing Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and other Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) transactions. It also examines the ripple effects these issues have on check cashing services and payroll practices. Chris walks through the proposed Common Cents Act, including its now uncertain effort to create a federally sanctioned rounding standard, and he outlines best practices for food and beverage operators to stay compliant across multiple jurisdictions while this legal and regulatory landscape evolves.

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    24 mins
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