March 25, 2026
GrayRobinson is pleased to announce Regulated Products Deputy Section Chair Grace Yang, Construction Team Leader Trevor B. Arnold, B.C.S., and Shareholder Deborah L. La Fleur, B.C.S. will present “Licenses, Live Local Act, and Libations: Navigating Hospitality and Workplace Alcohol Compliance” during a CLE luncheon hosted by the Association of Corporate Counsel’s Central Florida Chapter. The luncheon will be held on Wednesday, March 25, 2026, from 11:30 am to 1:30 pm ET at the GrayRobinson Orlando Office.
This program will provide a practical overview of the legal considerations impacting hospitality operations and workplace events. Designed for in-house counsel, the interactive discussion will cover regulatory due diligence, ongoing compliance obligations, and recent updates under Florida’s Live Local Act. Presenters also will address the legal and employment risks associated with providing alcohol in the workplace, highlighting common pitfalls and best practices.
Based in the firm's Tampa office, Grace serves as deputy section chair of the firm’s Regulated Products Section, concentrating her practice in alcohol beverage and food licensing, land use, and multistate regulatory compliance. With decades of experience advising hotels, restaurants, resorts, breweries, wineries, distilleries, theme parks, grocery stores, and other hospitality and retail businesses, she has handled the purchase, sale and licensure of thousands of properties throughout the United States. Recognized by Chambers USA nationwide for Food and Beverages: Alcohol since 2012, she is a trusted advisor in one of the country’s most highly regulated industries.
Based in the firm's Orlando office, Trevor leads the GrayRobinson Construction Team, one of Florida’s largest construction law practices, and is board-certified by The Florida Bar in Construction Law. Representing architects, engineers, owners, contractors, developers, public sector entities, and insurance companies, he handles major public and private infrastructure projects throughout the state, with deep technical expertise in construction litigation, transactions, horizontal infrastructure, transportation, utilities, and complex P3 and heavy civil construction matters. Recognized by Chambers USA for Construction since 2014, he currently serves as chair of The Florida Bar’s Construction Law Institute.
Based in the firm's Orlando office, Deborah is board-certified by The Florida Bar in Labor and Employment Law, representing private and public sector employers in federal and state courts and before governmental agencies in all employment-related matters. Her practice covers a broad range of issues, including discrimination, wage and hour compliance, Family and Medical Leave Act, restrictive covenants, Americans with Disabilities Act, whistleblower litigation, collective bargaining, and workplace policy, with extensive experience advising corporations, nonprofit entities, health care providers, and governmental entities. Recognized by Chambers USA for Labor and Employment since 2020, she also counsels clients on the employment aspects of mergers and acquisitions and provides training on employment-related matters and workplace accessibility compliance.