By: Andrew P. Cooper, Esq., LL.M. with contributions from Terran Cooper Yesterday afternoon President Biden announced that his administration will pardon all prior federal offenders charged with “simple marijuana...
By: Dana Walsh Sivak, Esq. As parents of children with developmental or intellectual disabilities approach the age of 18, these parents often worry about what adulthood will mean for their child, and how they can continue to...
The two primary means of storing cryptocurrency, custodial and non-custodial ownership, have different implications for your estate plan....
FRB is proud to release our first eBook. Building a Legal Cannabis Business and Brand: A New York Perspective is a powerful resource for anyone looking to learn more about the cannabis industry....
Can Conditional Adult-Use Retail Dispensary Licensees Use Sites Not Designated by the OCM?
Aug 04, 2022
Following conflicting guidance by the Office of Cannabis Management (OCM), it appears that CAURD licensees may be required to accept a dispensary location identified by the New York Social Equity Cannabis Investment Fund...
Senators File Comprehensive Federal Cannabis Legalization Bill: Cannabis Administration and Opportunity Act (CAOA)
Jul 21, 2022
This article highlights some key provisions contained in the CAOA....
New York Takes Another Step Closer to Adult-Use Cannabis: OCM Releases Draft Rules on Packaging and Marketing
Jun 09, 2022
The Office of Cannabis Management (OCM) released draft regulations for the packaging, labeling, marketing, and advertising of cannabis products in New York State....
Last month, we published an article on the rise of NFT lawsuits including cases with issues of trademark infringement such as Hermès v. Rothschild. A recent Order further exemplifies how NFT litigation will be reviewed by...
NFT projects are now maturing from informal projects to legitimate businesses with global media aspirations. A corresponding rise in NFT litigation has accompanied the industry’s growth....
Cannabis Control Board Prioritizes Prior Cannabis Convictions in Retail – Will New York Achieve Social Equity?
Mar 11, 2022
The regulations will give retail priority to “justice involved” individuals, meaning those with prior cannabis convictions, and to those with a family member or legal guardian with prior cannabis convictions....