A liquor license can be a strategic financial move for small-business owners in Pennsylvania — especially in State College. However, the liquor laws in Pennsylvania are stringent and particular. It can be difficult to navigate the application process or defend against any violations without experience or knowledge in this area of law. Our attorneys have the knowledge and experience to assist you with your legal matter.
The Mazza Law Group, P.C., has been assisting small businesses since our inception in 1956. We are dedicated to assisting license holders and applicants with Pennsylvania liquor laws. Whether you need assistance with filling out an application or defending against violation, our attorneys can provide the guidance that you need.
Contact our State College liquor law attorney by calling 877-695-7618.
Liquor Control Board Litigation
Providing Knowledgeable Legal Advice
If you are a business owner who is attempting to obtain a liquor license in State College or the surrounding areas, our law firm can help. Our experienced and knowledgeable attorneys can advise and guide you throughout the application process. We provide legal assistance to small businesses including:
- Bars/restaurants
- Beer distributors
- Grocery stores
- Night clubs
Defending Retailers and Distributors Facing Liquor License Revocation
If you are facing a revocation of your liquor license by the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board our law firm can assist you. Our attorneys have experience defending retailers and distributors who have been accused of violating their liquor license. We understand the liquor laws and are equipped to defend you in your matter.
Contact a Centre County Liquor License Defense Attorney
If you are a small business owner who needs assistance with obtaining a liquor license or you have been accused of a violation our law firm is a good choice. Our lawyers have the background in dealing with administrative boards and the trial experience to represent your matter. Contact our law firm online or by calling 877-695-7618.

