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Restaurant Lawyer Jasmine Moy Talks About Reopening, Racism, and Rent

Communal Table

English - July 22, 2020 14:00 - 1 hour - ★★★★★ - 105 ratings
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It feels like a lifetime ago that restaurant lawyer Jasmine Moy sat for a conversation about what people need to know before they open a restaurant. Public life has changed in almost unfathomable ways since that podcast in May, 2019, with the spread of COVID-19 and the overdue national reckoning on police brutality and systemic racism that was sparked by the murder of George Floyd. Restaurants owners and their employees have weathered a catastrophic loss of income, convoluted governmental support systems, a broad spectrum of behavior from diners when it comes to wearing masks, ever-changing guidance from state and federal officials, increased hygiene protocols for the protection of both staff and customers, and a host of other complications.As restaurants around the country began to reopen in fits and starts, we called on Moy once again to share insights from what her clients are facing, and where she sees opportunities for a better future.Note:
This conversation was recorded on June 19, 2020.
Read: Don't Reopen Your Restaurant Until You Read This 
https://www.foodandwine.com/fwpro/dont-reopen-your-restaurant-until-you-read-this
Read: Don't Open a Restaurant Until You Read This
https://www.foodandwine.com/how/advice-opening-restaurants
More about Jasmine Moy
https://www.restaurantlawyer.nyc/
The F&W Pro Newsletter
https://www.foodandwine.com/newsletter-sign-up
The F&W Pro Guide to Coronavirus: What Restaurants Should Know
https://www.foodandwine.com/news/coronavirus-restaurant-guide-fwpro
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It feels like a lifetime ago that restaurant lawyer Jasmine Moy sat for a conversation about what people need to know before they open a restaurant. Public life has changed in almost unfathomable ways since that podcast in May, 2019, with the spread of COVID-19 and the overdue national reckoning on police brutality and systemic racism that was sparked by the murder of George Floyd. Restaurants owners and their employees have weathered a catastrophic loss of income, convoluted governmental support systems, a broad spectrum of behavior from diners when it comes to wearing masks, ever-changing guidance from state and federal officials, increased hygiene protocols for the protection of both staff and customers, and a host of other complications.As restaurants around the country began to reopen in fits and starts, we called on Moy once again to share insights from what her clients are facing, and where she sees opportunities for a better future.Note:

This conversation was recorded on June 19, 2020.

Read: Don't Reopen Your Restaurant Until You Read This 

https://www.foodandwine.com/fwpro/dont-reopen-your-restaurant-until-you-read-this

Read: Don't Open a Restaurant Until You Read This

https://www.foodandwine.com/how/advice-opening-restaurants

More about Jasmine Moy

https://www.restaurantlawyer.nyc/

The F&W Pro Newsletter

https://www.foodandwine.com/newsletter-sign-up

The F&W Pro Guide to Coronavirus: What Restaurants Should Know

https://www.foodandwine.com/news/coronavirus-restaurant-guide-fwpro

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices