Welcome back to Higher Law, our weekly briefing on all things cannabis. I'm Cheryl Miller, reporting for Law.com from Sacramento. 

This week we're looking at:

  • Lawyers' cannabis quandaries.
  • A defense attorney turned cannabis entrepreneur.
  • A cannabis practice group co-chair's move to the federal bench.
  • The cannabis questions Maryland voters will decide.

Thanks as always for reading. Please keep the feedback and story ideas coming. Drop me a line at [email protected]. You can call me, too, at 916.448.2935. Follow me on Twitter @capitalaccounts.

Panelists for a session on Cannabis Advising: Dilemmas for the Attorney during in the American Bar Association inaugural Bench & Bar Academy at the State Bar of Georgia's office in Atlanta. Photo: Everett Catts/ALM

'Very Few Lawyers Can Do All That': Experts Discuss Lawyers' Cannabis Quandaries

So you want to be a cannabis lawyer. You'd better have a keen eye for professional and ethical pitfalls, legal experts warned during a State Bar of Georgia-sponsored panel discussion in Atlanta this week.

First, they said, there's a duty to keep up with the constantly changing state and federal laws, my Law.com colleague Everett Catts reported.