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Grace H. Yang

Grace H. Yang

GrayRobinson, P.A.

Grace H. Yang is a shareholder at GrayRobinson, P.A. and serves as Deputy Section Chair of the firm’s Regulated Products Section. Based in Tampa, she is a licensing and compliance attorney whose practice centers on alcohol beverage, food, and hospitality clients across Florida and nationwide. She works with a broad range of clients, including hotels, restaurants, grocery stores, convenience stores, package liquor stores, resorts, golf clubs, country clubs, theme parks, breweries, wineries, and distilleries, advising them on regulation, licensing, land use, and multistate compliance matters. Over the course of her career, she has handled the purchase, sale, and licensure of thousands of retail stores, resort properties, restaurants, senior living facilities, and other businesses throughout the United States. She also regularly joins GrayRobinson colleagues in the corporate, real estate, and hospitality practices to deliver broad support for clients, and frequently represents alcohol beverage and hospitality sector clients before local and state administrative agencies.

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