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Who Should Purchase
Attorneys interested in the Cannabis business.
Cannabis in CT-Business, Criminal Justice and Insurance Considerations-EDU211208
Cost -
Learned counsel will provide an overview of the law, social equity, workers’ compensation and medical marijuana implications, insuring cannabis businesses and the unique challenges companies face, from coverage questions, high entry costs and the need to identify insurers who specialize in the space. Panelists will discuss the impact upon the criminal justice system as it relates to erasures of records.
Member $75.00
Non-Member $150.00
Student Member $20.00
Program Date - December 08, 2021
Product ID - EDU211208
CLE Credit
CT: 2.0 CLE Credits (General)
About the Program
Learned counsel will provide an overview of the law, social equity, workers’ compensation and medical marijuana implications, insuring cannabis businesses and the unique challenges companies face, from coverage questions, high entry costs and the need to identify insurers who specialize in the space. Panelists will discuss the impact upon the criminal justice system as it relates to erasures of records.
Credit
General:2.0
Description
Presented by The Connecticut Bar Institute
You Will Learn
- An overview of the law
- About Social Equity
- Insurance concerns for cannabis businesses
- About workers’ compensation and medical marijuana
- About erasures of criminal records
Who Should Purchase
Attorneys interested in the Cannabis business.
Speakers
Wystan M. Ackerman Adam R. Dolan
Robinson+Cole LLP, Gfeller Laurie LLP,
Hartford, CT West Hartford, CT
Shrina B. Faldu Elizabeth O. Hoff
Gfeller Laurie LLP, Gfeller Laurie LLP,
West Hartford, CT West Hartford, CT
Jon Malave Aaron J. Romano
CEO QAcanna, Aaron J. Romano PC,
New York, NY Bloomfield, CT
Sarah A. Westby
Shipman & Godwin LLP,
Hartford, CT
Moderator
Jaime Paoletti
Garcia & Milas PC,
New Haven, CT
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