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Date: May 15, 2019
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On Tuesday, May 21, 2019, New Jersey Cannabis Law Attorney Daniel T. McKillop will be speaking in an NJBIZ panel discussion entitled, “Building Up NJ: The Business of Cannabis”. The event will feature Mr. McKillop alongside William J. Caruso, Esq. and CEO Ken Vandevrede of Hillview Med in a discussion exploring a myriad of topics relating to the cannabis industry, including an overview of the pending adult-use and medical cannabis bills, the current status of cannabis legislation and regulations, tax and insurance-related issues, ancillary market opportunities, the potential ramifications for employers, and much more. Breakfast will be available and attendees will have the opportunity to network prior to the beginning of the panel discussion.
“I am always happy to participate in NJBIZ panel discussions. I’m sure this will be another engaging and informative discussion that those interested in the cannabis industry will not want to miss,” stated Mr. McKillop.

You can learn more about the NJBIZ Business of Cannabis panel discussion and register for the event at: https://njbiz.com/event/business-cannabis-panel-discussion/
About Daniel T. McKillop
Daniel T. McKillop, Counsel, leads Scarinci Hollenbeck’s Cannabis Law practice group. Mr. McKillop currently serves on the New Jersey State Bar Association’s (NJSBA) Cannabis Law Special Committee and is regularly invited to speak on various panels regarding developments in cannabis law by organizations such as NJBIZ, the NJ Tech Council, the Commerce & Industry Association of New Jersey, and the New Jersey Cannabis Industry Association. You can learn more about Mr. McKillop here: https://scarincihollenbeck.com/attorneys/daniel-t-mckillop/
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