California Finally Jumps On The CBD Bandwagon
If signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom, this law would change California’s love-hate relationship with finished hemp-derived products.
If signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom, this law would change California’s love-hate relationship with finished hemp-derived products.
These are unprecedented times for the cannabis industry – learn about the latest trends from the experts.
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The ineligibility of many cannabis companies for SBA loans seems particularly inequitable.
Weed law welcomes one of the largest law firms on the planet.
The cannabis industry may be rolling along, but evolution of intellectual property rights in this industry are developing at a somewhat different pace.
As federal borrowing caps tighten financing options for law students, one organization is stepping in to negotiate the terms they can't secure alone.
A patchwork of laws and the unique nature of the cannabis business require creativity, agility, and cyber-awareness by counsel.
Unfortunately, most of these are here to stay thanks to the Department of Justice and the Controlled Substances Act.
The fact that CBS won’t run an ad by a billion-dollar medical cannabis company that employs John Boehner says a lot about the power of stigma.
What makes for a good indemnification provision in a cannabis contract?
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It appears the federal government is taking a wait-and-see approach to foreign ownership of state cannabis businesses
Los Angeles County finally seems ready to open its doors to local cannabis regulations.
The bulk of these blogs are aimed at clearing the haze around some of the complex issues that cloud the marijuana business.
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California’s lack of a residency requirement has made it popular for people looking to invest in cannabis., but do you know the rules?