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FREE Webinar, February 28th: Distressed Cannabis Businesses

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The cannabis industry is under pressure. Difficult conditions have caused many cannabis businesses to grapple with layoffs, reorganization, litigation, dissolution, and even liquidation. These tough conditions arise from a variety of regulatory and macroeconomic factors, and they affect businesses large and small, along with their stakeholders.

Please join Harris Bricken lawyers Hilary Bricken (Los Angeles), Griffen Thorne (Los Angeles), Ethan Minkin (Phoenix), and Vince Sliwoski (Portland) for a free, hour-long webinar on Tuesday, February 28th at 1 pm ET / 10 am PT for a discussion about the depressed cannabis market and what cannabis businesses can do about it.

These experienced cannabis business lawyers will discuss, among other topics:

  • Current trends in the U.S. cannabis economy
  • Insolvency options for failing cannabis businesses
  • M&A in the distresses business context
  • State-level regulatory issues for failing cannabis businesses
  • Collections and litigation issues

Please submit any questions you would like the presenters to address at the time of registration. The panel will also take questions on a live-feed basis throughout the presentation.



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INCBA Emergency Webinar Monday, September 11th

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10 am PST | 12 CST | 1 PM EST Leading legal experts will discuss the Department of Health and Human Services’ recommendation to the Drug Enforcement Agency to reschedule cannabis to Schedule III, what its potential implications could be for the industry and the legalization movement, and what still needs to happen before rescheduling […]



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Zuber Lawler Partner Chris Parrington for the upcoming panel, “Webinar – Cultivating Tribal Cannabis: Tribal Sovereignty and Cannabis: What Matters and Why”.

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Seth Pearman, Attorney General, Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe/Native Nations Cannabis 

Seth Pearman is an enrolled member of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe. He attended the University of South Dakota from 2005-2009, received a Bachelor of Business Administration with an emphasis in Accounting and participated in the USD honors program. After his first year of law school, Seth was a legal intern for the United States Attorney’s Office in Pierre. During his second year, he was a summer associate for Fredericks Peebles & Morgan LLP in Rapid City, South Dakota. He received his juris doctorate in 2012 from The University of South Dakota School of Law and has served as the Attorney General for the Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe since passing the bar. Seth is also the President of the South Dakota Indian Country Bar Association and is the former Chair of the State Bar of South Dakota Indian Law Committee.

In his role as Attorney General, Seth has created many tribal businesses, structured development projects on and around the Tribe’s Reservation, and has litigated matters on behalf of the Tribe in state, federal, and tribal court. He was pivotal in the development of Native Nations Cannabis, the Tribe’s wholly owned cannabis operation that cultivates, processes, and distributes cannabis on the Tribe’s Reservation, and for its expansion in Indian Country, nationally, and internationally. 



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March 23 – Montana: Recreational Windfall: How to Prepare for Outside Players in Montana’s Cannabis Industry

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Recreational Windfall: How to Prepare for Outside Players in Montana’s Cannabis Industry

Join national cannabis service providers Clark Hill, MGO, and eXp Commercial for a deep dive into the challenges and opportunities facing operators in Montana’s new adult-use cannabis industry. With moderation by Clark Hill cannabis attorney Bob Hoban, this webinar will feature cannabis CPA Sarah McGuire and commercial cannabis broker and lobbyist Erica Siate. Sarah and Erica will respond to topics ranging from how to attract outside investment; how to prepare for acquisition; legal, financial, and regulatory hurdles in Montana; and what operators can expect when working with law firms and accountants in the cannabis industry. Tune in to this special Montana-focused webinar to learn more about how you can level up your MT cannabis business.



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