Hang around here long enough and you’ll inevitably read some rant I’ve written about the lack of transparency in federal drug policy and regulatory affairs. But there is one aspect of this regulatory rigmarole that is semi-transparent: the “Unified Agenda” of Office...
Holly Sutton, Jamie Talt, Ryan Wessels Farella Braun + Martel LLP The landscape surrounding cannabis in the workplace is rapidly evolving, posing challenges for California corporations and businesses to establish effective policies and procedures. As the use of...
March 4 2014 American Bar Association’s Business Law Today February Month-In-Brief: Business & Regulated Industries – February 2024 Over the last several years, there has been a dramatic increase in retail and online sales of products containing hemp-derived and...
Author: Peter Homberg Contact Peter: https://www.dentons.com/en/peter-homberg Germany passes new law on the use of cannabis (“CanG”) partially legalizing cannabis for recreational use The last few weeks were characterized by vehement debates within the governing...
Author Griffen Thorne Griffen is an attorney in Harris Sliwoski’s Los Angeles office, where he focuses his practice on corporate, transactional, intellectual property, data security, regulatory, and litigation matters across a wide variety of domestic and...
A recent article by researchers funded by the National Institute of Justice (NIJ) discusses cannabis testing. Unfortunately, however, the researchers misstate the law when it comes to hemp testing. The NIJ article primarily addresses the technical problem of ,”How []...