Cannabis Company Shryne Group Hires CLO Who Helped Lead Seth Rogen's Firm
Shryne CEO Jon Avidor called Cary Berger "a rare person who understands both the intricacies of cannabis law and more traditional corporate law and governance."
November 10, 2021 at 01:09 PM
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General Counsel and In House CounselThe original version of this story was published on Corporate Counsel
Los Angeles-based cannabis company Shryne Group has brought aboard a chief legal officer who previously was one of the top executives of Houseplant, the cannabis business launched by actor Seth Rogen and screenwriter Evan Goldberg.
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