New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Charles Gormally | July 16, 2024
"Some of the issues identified are unique to New Jersey's approach to creating this new marketplace and others are endemic to the bipolar nature of cannabis in the country," writes Charles Gormally.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Matthew G. Miller | July 16, 2024
"There are a number of different strategies that cannabis companies can employ to obtain federal trademark registrations," writes Matthew G. Miller of Lerner David.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Joshua S. Bauchner and Natalie C. Diaz | July 16, 2024
"Navigating New Jersey's evolving cannabis regulations poses substantial challenges for businesses, primarily due to municipalities' broad authority under CREAMMA," write Mandelbaum Barrett's Joshua S. Bauchner and Natalie C. Diaz.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Gene Markin and Dillon Collins | July 16, 2024
"Seventeen states have banned intoxicating hemp products, and seven states have implemented stringent restrictions," write Stark & Stark's Gene Markin and Dillon Collins.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Nikolas S. Komyati, Fruqan Mouzon, Joanna Scotti and Wendy Xia | July 16, 2024
"Rescheduling marijuana to Schedule III could reduce some criminal penalties and allow marijuana businesses to take federal tax deductions," write Fox Rothschild's Nikolas S. Komyati and Fruqan Mouzon.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Guillermo Artiles and Ryan M. Magee | July 16, 2024
"The legislative evolution from cannabis to psilocybin in New Jersey reflects a growing recognition of the need for evidence-based drug policy reform," write Guillermo Artiles and Ryan M. Magee of McCarter & English.
By Emily Saul | July 15, 2024
The panel had multiple questions on Monday, including if unanimity was required to acquit a defendant "on a single count."
By Marianna Wharry | July 15, 2024
Saul Ewing's Sarah A. Sullivan and Alexander Lee Callo in Newark have recently entered appearances on behalf of an artificial intelligence-driven pharma-tech company sued in a pending securities class action.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Justin Henry | July 15, 2024
"As much as people are trying to skinny-down their offices, getting rid of workrooms, getting rid of administrative stations, the experience of relative inefficiency is still happening," said Thomas Fulcher, chair of the legal tenant practice group at Savills.
By Charles Toutant | July 15, 2024
"I think the jury saw this as a situation where, if there are so many defects present, then she fell on it, then Public Storage should have done something differently," plaintiff's attorney K. Raja Bhattacharya said.
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