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Law.com

Higher Law: Marijuana Lobbying: Q1 Reports | MedMen's General Counsel Resigns | Who Got the Work

Welcome Higher Law readers. We've got some observations on Q1 marijuana lobbying below—plus, MedMen's general counsel has resigned. Scroll down for our latest Who Got the Work. And more.
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Legaltech News

How the Tech and Legal Communities Can Collaborate to Invent the Future

A healthy collaboration between tech and the legislative process is not only possible, but prudent. The key to success: starting the dialogue earlier.
6 minute read

Law.com

Compliance Hot Spots: CFPB's Subpoena Tinkering | DOJ's Front-Office Hires | A US Treasury First | Who Got the Work

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's made adjustments to the agency's civil investigative demands, and we have some early comments on what the changes mean. Plus: a former Sullivan & Cromwell associate's snagged a front-office post at Main Justice, and scroll down for some of the big new U.S. lobbying engagements by Big Law. Thanks for reading!
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Law.com

Higher Law: Early Federal Court Win for CBD Patent Holder | Duane Morris Jumps into 9th Circuit Hemp Case | LA Warns Buyers: Fear Unlicensed Weed

Welcome to Higher Law—we've got a new court order in a closely watched patent fight in Colorado, and a hemp case is picking up in the Ninth Circuit. And check out Who Got the Work below.
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New York Law Journal

NYSBA Passes Recommended Criminal Justice Reforms, Including Suggested DA Conviction-Review Units

Other recommendations include permitting a person who has pleaded guilty to a crime to be able to move to vacate his or her conviction based on newly discovered, innocence-establishing evidence other than DNA, which is already allowed as the basis for such motions.
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Daily Report Online

Here's the 448-Page Mueller Report (Sally Yates Is on Page 243)

The U.S. Justice Department on Thursday released Mueller's findings on Russia's interference in the 2016 presidential campaign.
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National Law Journal

Here Is the 448-Page Mueller Report

The U.S. Justice Department on Thursday released Mueller's findings on Russia's interference in the 2016 presidential campaign.
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New York Law Journal

You Be The Judge: Read What Robert Mueller Has to Say

The U.S. Justice Department on Thursday released Mueller's findings on Russia's interference in the 2016 presidential campaign.
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National Law Journal

DOJ Leader Raises Specter of Civil Actions Targeting Foreign Influence

"We should expect to see a continued focus on this area—and not just measured by criminal cases,” John Demers, head of the national security division at Main Justice, says.
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Daily Business Review

Card Games Could Be Key in Seminole Tribe Gambling Deal

The state and the tribe are back at the negotiating table in hopes of finalizing a revenue-sharing agreement in which the Seminoles would pay the state in exchange for the exclusive rights to operate certain types of gambling.
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