Cannabis Law: An Update on Recent Developments Related to the Cannabis Industry
The American Bar Association Business and Corporate Litigation Committee's two-volume, annual compendium contains the latest developments on key issues, detailed outlines, and summaries of recent cases, legislation, and trends through 2019. This comprehensive guide incorporates superb insight from a diverse collection of national practitioners, and is an excellent resource for both junior and seasoned practitioners.
Pepper attorney Brett M. Gelbord was a co-author and partner Jay A. Dubow was a co-editor of the chapter "Cannabis Law: An Update on Recent Developments Related to the Cannabis Industry." Other chapter authors include Kayla M. Siam, Seyfarth; Nicole Keefe, Burr & Forman; and Stanley S. Jutkowitz, Seyfarth. Other chapter editors include Alva Mather, DLA Piper and Stanley S. Jutkowitz, Seyfarth.
In its 19th edition, the Business and Corporate Litigation Committee’s annual review of recent developments contains insight and contributions from more than 200 experienced lawyers in this specialty area. Comprehensive and authoritative, this compilation is comprised of 26 chapters that provide practical analysis along with case citations from 2019 organized by specific areas of corporate litigation. National, leading practitioners offer concise commentary on key issues, detailed outlines, and useful summaries of recent cases, legislation, trends, and developments.
This updated edition contains two new chapters on recent developments in alcoholic beverages and cannabis law, as well as business law topics ranging from alternative dispute resolution to employee mobility and trade secrets, sports law to business divorce, tribal court litigation to business courts to appellate practice—and many more. The guidebook includes a selection of topics that reflect the diversity of issues within the field of business law. Readers are encouraged to explore not just their own practice areas but also those about which they would like to learn more.
Our Cannabis Practice provides advice on issues related to applicable state law. Cannabis remains an illegal controlled substance under federal law.