Welcome back to Higher Law, our weekly briefing on all things cannabis. I'm Cheryl Miller, reporting for Law.com from Sacramento. Happy early Thanksgiving. Here are some cannabis-law-themed suggestions for spicing up Grandma's green bean casserole recipe.

This week we're looking at:

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  • Duane Morris partner Seth Goldberg's thoughts on an evolving cannabis practice.
  • Akanda Corp.'s new president, Aslihan Akkar-Schenkl.
  • A Republican-backed federal bill to decriminalize marijuana.
  • The Connecticut AG's warning about Massachusetts dispensaries' billboards.

Higher Law will be on hiatus next Thursday for the holiday. But I'm happy to stash away your tips and story ideas until Dec. 2. Drop me a line at [email protected]. You can call me, too, at 916.448.2935. Follow me on Twitter @capitalaccounts.

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Q&A: Duane Morris Cannabis Practice Leader Seth Goldberg

Duane Morris partner Seth Goldberg's interest in cannabis emerged in 2014 as part of his work as a litigator in the healthcare space. Seven years later, he's the leader of the firm's cannabis industry group, and he's seen the explosive growth of both the regulated trade and the legal work that's sprouted alongside it.