Recreational Marijuana in Oregon and What to Expect for Your Marijuana Business
Organization:
Canna Law Group
Category:
Business
Geographical Area:
Business Event Calendar
Start
Date:
2/4/2015
End Date:
2/4/2015
Start Time:
3:00 PM
End Time:
7:00 PM
Event
Info:
Oregon's recreational marijuana initiative, Measure 91, passed on November 4, 2014. As a result, existing marijuana business owners, future license applicants, and investors should start formulating how to take advanatge of the newest adult use marijuana market. Harris Moure's Canna Law Group team, including Hilary Bricken, Robert McVay, and Alison Malsbury, will be putting on a two-hour seminar to educate attendees about Measure 91 and the significant twists and turns future licensees can expect as they make their way towards securing and owning a recreational marijuana license. Having "been there, done that," in Washington and in multiple other states, the Canna Law team will discuss what attendees can expect for their cannabis businesses including: corporate formation, regulatory compliance, changes in regulations, municipal authority, trademark registration and protection, mergers and acquisitions of cannabis businesses, and investment issues.
After the seminar, there will be a cocktail hour at which attendees can talk shop or not.
We will be posting updates about this event on our Canna Law Blog:
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