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State of Play: New York's Recreational Cannabis Market in 2022
Once the application window opens, we can expect competition for the most valuable licenses (and downstate populated locations) to be intense.Code §280E Planning Observations: 'Harborside' Case Hinges on Definition of 'Consists of'
Cannabis-related businesses should be aware of the 'Harborside' opinion and discuss with their tax advisers their ability to separate different lines of businesses to segregate expenses and better navigate the IRS waters and take advantage of state laws on same.New York State Making Substantial Progress on Offshore Wind
Karen Meara and Christopher Rizzo devote this edition of their Domestic Environmental Law column to highlighting the state's substantial and ongoing progress on offshore wind.Who Got the Work?℠: McDonald's Class Action Defense Counsel and More
Welcome to "Who Got the Work?℠," a weekly column that highlights the law firms and lawyers around the country who are being brought in to handle key cases and close major deals for their clients.New York's Attempts To Jump Start the Adult-Use Cannabis Industry Through Social Equity
It appears that New York is poised to issue some conditional licenses this year as part of its "Seeding Opportunity Initiative," which seeks to prioritize individuals impacted by the war on drugs as part of the licensing process. In order to create the infrastructure for some limited sales in 2022, the initiative has three prongs.View more book results for the query "Carter Ledyard Milburn"
Governor Brings New York's Housing Crisis Into Focus
This article outlines recent proposals from Gov. Kathy Hochul and the state legislature to address this crisis, as well as a novel challenge to a recent New York City rezoning that included a major affordability component. The new mayor has yet to release his plans but appears to be on board with the Governor's proposals so far.SCOTUS Seeks Medical Marijuana Workers' Comp Opinion
The U.S. Supreme Court has asked for the solicitor general's opinion on requiring employers to pay for workers' medical marijuana if they're injured on the job.Looking Back at the Biggest Developments in Cannabis in 2021, and What To Watch for in 2022
While it does not appear that full federal legalization is around the corner for cannabis, the reality is that both voters and local governments are coming around to the idea that cannabis is here to stay.Trending Stories
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