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Author: Daniel T. McKillop
Date: April 12, 2024

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On Tuesday, April 30, 2024, Partner & Chair of Scarinci Hollenbeck’s Cannabis Law Department Daniel T. McKillop will co-moderate the NJSBA 6th Annual Cannabis and Psychedelics Law Symposium.
“The businesses of cannabis and psychedelics are some of the most exciting industries to participate in as they are quickly evolving in tandem with new laws,” stated Mr. McKillop. “Whether you’re new to these spaces or currently practice, you’re not going to want to miss this review and discussion about the status and future of these marketplaces,” he continued. “I’m looking forward to moderating with my NJSBA Cannabis and Psychedelics Law Committee co-chair Sarah Trent and participating in the psychedelics panel during the event.”
Presented in cooperation with the NJSBA Cannabis and Psychedelics Law Special Committee, the seminar will feature presentations by industry attorneys discussing the current state of cannabis and psychedelics law, ethics, the future of regulated substances law, dispensary operations, and much more. Attendees are eligible to earn up to 6.9 NJ CLE credits.
Learn more about the seminar and register:
https://njsba.com/event/latest-developments-in-cannabis-and-psychedelics-law
Founded in 1899, the NJSBA is the largest organization of attorneys, judges, and legal professionals in New Jersey. At the core of our mission is improving the lives of our members, advancing the rule of law, and serving as the voice of the profession. With 85 sections and committees, the NJSBA allows attorneys to benefit from being part of the most wide-reaching legal association in the state, while still cultivating expertise and building networks within specialized practice areas.
Learn more about the NJSBA: https://njsba.com/about/
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