Feeling the Burn? The Plaintiffs’ Securities Bar Has Set Its Sights on the Cannabis Industry
As more cannabis-related entities choose to finance themselves by going public, more will become the target of shareholder actions.
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May 18, 2020 at 02:08 PM
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Feeling the Burn? The Plaintiffs’ Securities Bar Has Set Its Sights on the Cannabis Industry
As more cannabis-related entities choose to finance themselves by going public, more will become the target of shareholder actions.
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