Oops! My client had a spill – what do I do now?! By Gerald L. Hilsher by McAfee & Taft on 2/24/2012 Originally published in Oklahoma Bar Journal - Volume 83, No.5 - February 11, 2012. Anyone who has raised a child or represented a company in a regulated industry knows that accidents will happen. This article will...more
Cannabis Distributions under Cover of Law by Law Offices of Douglas Slain on 6/14/2011 Cannabis Distributions under Color of Law is a 50 page monograph telling you what you need to know to start a legal medical cannabis delivery service in California. It details the seven steps necessary to get going right...more
Delivery Services: Hemp Publications Monograph No. 1 by Law Offices of Douglas Slain on 6/11/2011 Delivery Services Hemp Publications Monograph No. 1 Delivery Services is a 50-page 8 1/2" x 5" spiral-bound in-depth study that details the seven steps necessary to start a legal medical marijuana delivery service in...more
Cannabis & Commerce Legal Survival Guides by Law Offices of Douglas Slain on 5/9/2011 Litigation Research Group is publishing state-specific cannabis and commerce handbooks detailing how to grow and distribute marijuana “as much within the law as possible,” according to the publisher. Medical...more
San Bernardino County Food Trucks and the City of San Bernardino's transient vendor ordinance by Michael Reiter on 4/4/2011 This is a brief look at the current (as of 4/4/2011) state of the law in San Bernardino County regarding gourmet food trucks (where food is prepared in the truck), and the impact of the City of San Bernardino's Transient...more
MSC Order List: March 26, 2011 by Warner Norcross & Judd on 3/29/2011 The Court granted leave in two cases, denied leave in three cases, and denied reconsideration in one case. In People v. Kowalski, the Court granted leave to appeal to address whether expert testimony regarding the...more
Cannabis Law & Practice Handbooks by Private Placement Advisors on 3/22/2011 CANNABIS LAW AND PRACTICE HANDBOOKS Topical reports on challenges and opportunities in the business of marijuana in 2011 San Francisco-based Litigation Research Group has just published a series of four...more
Noise Ordinances Being Struck Down Post-Tanner: The Problem of Decibels by Sands Anderson PC on 2/16/2011 As discussed in the last post, many localities are struggling after the Virginia Supreme Court’s opinion in Tanner v. City of Virginia Beach to adopt ordinances to comply with that decision. No longer can localities use a...more
Ohio Municipalities and Sex Offender Residency Restrictions by Dinsmore & Shohl LLP on 9/11/2010 In recent weeks, questions have arisen regarding what a municipality may do when a convicted sex offender chooses to reside within the municipal border. These questions are legitimate, and it is worth our time to fully...more
Volume IV, Issue 4 of The Pro Bono and Community Service Newsletter of Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP by Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP on 1/4/2008 A Message From the Director of Pro Bono Activities The last edition of our Community Matters@Manatt newsletter focused on the pro bono work we have done to benefit refugees and the organizations that serve them. And, while...more
Seneca County Sex Offender Residency Law Seneca County Local Law 1 of 2006 by Steven Getman on 10/26/2006 A local law establishing Residency and Proximity Restrictions in the County of Seneca for Sex Offenders Who Have Committed Criminal Offenses Against Minors. Margaret Li Seneca County Board of Supervisors Clerk Steven Getman...more