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Reclamaciones relacionadas con el cannabis en California

Here are the most common causes of action that our litigation team sees in and around the cannabis industry. We hope these overviews help our audience not only understand what they can expect if they ever find themselves in litigation, but also what they can and should be mindful of in conducting their businesses to

El cannabis en California

Administración judicial y activos de cannabis en dificultades en California

Triunfar en el sector del cannabis no es fácil, sobre todo en California. Una normativa compleja, unos impuestos elevados, unos precios inmobiliarios desorbitados y la competencia con el mercado negro son solo algunos de los factores a los que se enfrentan las empresas del sector. La mayoría de los operadores carecen de las reservas y la agilidad suficientes para mantenerse en el mercado. Debido a los considerables costes iniciales que se requieren

Infracciones cometidas por propietarios y titulares de participaciones financieras

En el horizonte: infracciones de «propietarios» y «titulares de intereses financieros» en California

  Las autoridades reguladoras del cannabis de California están pasando gradualmente a una fase de aplicación de la ley en virtud de la Ley de Regulación del Cannabis con Fines Medicinales y para el Consumo de Adultos («MAUCRSA»). Aparentemente, hasta la fecha, las medidas de control se han centrado en las ventas ilegales y/o en la fabricación de productos ilegales (como los cartuchos para vaporizadores). Sin embargo, es solo cuestión de tiempo que las medidas de control se vuelvan más sofisticadas en lo que respecta a la concesión de licencias, incluyendo las estatales

Anti-Competitive Alert? Marijuana Slotting Fee and Pay-to-Stay Contracts in California

California Cannabis Enforcement Begins

It’s no secret that California’s illicit cannabis market is alive and well; a recent audit showed that there are nearly 3,000 unlawful cannabis businesses in the Golden State. A few months ago, I wrote a post offering a few suggestions on how the state could combat the problem of illicit cannabis, and I am not

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Charlotte’s Web Faces Class Action Lawsuit for Improperly Marketing CBD Products

We’ve written extensively about hemp-derived CBD and the myriad issues faced by manufacturers CBD edibles. You can read more about this topic here: Is Hemp CBD Really Unlawful in California? The FDA Issues Hemp-CBD Warning Letters and a Consumer Update Litigation Update: JustCBD Files Motion to Dismiss Class Action Lawsuit CBD Topicals are Not Immune

Is Hemp CBD Really Unlawful in California?

Dozens of times per month, I am asked by clients and potential clients whether hemp-derived cannabidiol (“Hemp CBD”) products are legal in California. With almost any other product, I can give an easy “yes” or “no” answer. But with Hemp CBD, my answer usually takes five to ten minutes to explain and ultimately ends with

How Will the USDA Hemp Rules Affect California?

In mid-October, California Governor Gavin Newsom approved a bill (SB-153) that dramatically changed California’s hemp cultivation laws. The bill was clearly intended to bring California closer into harmony with the 2014 and 2018 Farm Bills, in anticipation for the state’s ultimate submission of a statewide hemp production plan to the U.S. Department of Food and

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Los Angeles Cannabis Retail Licensing May Get Derailed

Getting a cannabis license in Los Angeles has been notoriously difficult—and may be about to get worse as news dropped last week that a Los Angeles City Council member is recommending that the most recent phase of licensing applications essentially be suspended. For some background on LA’s complicated licensing process, it has proceeded to date

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California’s New Housing Laws and Cannabis in Residential Leasing

Recently, Governor Newsom signed 18 bills aimed to combat the housing crisis in California, including the Tenant Protection Act of 2019. When I spoke at the California Association of Realtor’s Legal Affairs conference a couple of weeks ago, I was asked whether cannabis activity could be considered grounds for “just cause” eviction under the new Tenant

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