Miller Johnson has debuted a new video log introducing the firm’s Cannabis Law practice (https://youtu.be/khmUU99LoUU). This vlog series is the latest effort furthering Miller Johnson’s initiatives to inform and educate businesses in the cannabis industry.
Shoran Reid Williams and Joslin Monahan, co-chairs of Miller Johnson’s Cannabis Law practice, introduce the group’s services in the premiere of the vlog.
Upcoming episodes will cover topics of interest in the financial, operational, and employment aspects of the cannabis sector.
They’ll also provide updates and opinions on recent progress and legislative activity. Miller Johnson serves as counsel to businesses investing, growing, distributing, operating retail, and transporting cannabis, industrial hemp, and CBD.
“We believe our practice has unparalleled domain expertise and extensive legal resources dedicated to helping our clients in the Michigan marijuana marketplace,” said Reid Williams. “There are three key tenets of our practice: impeccable client service; advocating for social equity and justice; and, promoting diversity in the cannabis industry and its legal representation.”
“This is a women-led practice serving as the blueprint for Midwest big law cannabis practices who, in addition to being serious about social equity issues in the space, thrive on the fast-paced entrepreneurial spirit of the industry,” said Monahan.
- Posted October 18, 2021
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Firm's Cannabis Law practice debuts vlog
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