CA group of experienced cannabis-industry lawyers today announced they have come together to establish the National Cannabis Bar Association (NCBA) to provide attorneys with educational and networking opportunities that will help them better serve clients in the industry. The cannabis industry operates in an exceptionally complex legal environment with rapidly changing state and local laws that are routinely in conflict with federal law. The NCBA is a specialty bar association dedicated to supporting business attorneys as they help businesses navigate this difficult landscape.
"As more and more states decriminalize or legalize cannabis - and set up their own regulatory structures - the legal conditions cannabis industry clients and their attorneys face are likely to get even more complex before they get simpler," said Shabnam Malek, founding president and executive director, NCBA. "The NCBA will offer support and advocacy for attorneys working with businesses in this rapidly changing, swiftly emerging industry."
The NCBA will serve as an educational and organizational resource for its members - seeking to promote and maintain the highest standards of practice among attorneys working in the cannabis industry. The group will also serve as a resource for businesses looking for qualified cannabis industry attorneys. The ultimate goal is to ensure that businesses in this heavily-regulated field receive quality legal advice to help them meet high standards of ethics and business practice while reminding them of the limitations imposed by federal law.
"Attorneys have long been at the forefront of the fight for cannabis legalization," said Malek. "Now that 23 states and Washington D.C. have some form of legalized cannabis, there is a clear need for an organization focused on the business aspects of law and cannabis. Today cannabis industry attorneys are already busy helping their clients form new companies, negotiate agreements, complete license applications, comply with local and state laws, protect assets, and more. Our members represent clients who are involved in a wide array of activities in the cannabis industry along with various ancillary products and services. The NCBA's role is to help ensure that attorneys in the field are empowered to do their jobs well."
Membership in the NCBA is open to practicing attorneys, paralegals, law students, and retired attorneys. Members will receive access to networking events, continuing legal education, and publishing opportunities. Annual membership rates for individual attorneys start at $150. The organization will host an event for new members at the National Cannabis Industry Association's Cannabis Business Summit and Expo in Denver on June 30, 2015.
Founding Board members of the NCBA include:
Shabnam Malek - president and executive director, NCBA partner, Brand & Branch LLP, California
Lara Leslie DeCaro - secretary, NCBA partner, Leland, Parchini, Steinberg, Matzger & Melnick, LLP, California
Amanda Conley - treasurer, NCBA partner, Brand & Branch LLP, California
Leland Berger - solo practitioner, Oregon
Josh Kappel - partner, Vicente Sederberg LLC,Colorado
David Kochman - solo practitioner, New York
Robert Raich - solo practitioner, California
Jonathan Robbins - partner, Akerman, LLP, Florida
Mary Shapiro - Mary L. Shapiro Law, PC, California
Mitzi Vaughn - managing attorney, Greenbridge, Washington
Published: Thu, Jun 11, 2015