Executive Suite Energy Inc. Dba Executive Suites: A Case Study

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Suite Energy, Inc dba Executive Suites is a bar located in Long Beach, California. The insured has owned the bar for four years. The insured has a valid, active liquor license (528094 ) that expires on 12/31/2018. There are fourteen employees, six part-time bartenders and six part-time servers. The insured has daily pre-shift and monthly meetings with all employees to discuss responsible service of alcohol, identifying intoxicated patrons and proper age verification procedures to verify patrons present valid identification. All of the insured's employees has attended ServSafe a certified alcohol training course. Bartenders are experienced; there is a low turnover in service staff. Insured states that with the exception of trips to the bank,

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