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Governor Hochul Zeroes in on the Cannabis Industry
This article discusses Governor Kathy Hochul's proposed plan, which includes an assessment of the OCM and new enforcement legislation, to improve the rollout of New York's adult-use cannabis program, which has been particularly troubled since its authorization three years ago.Climate Change–Related Disclosures and Disinvestment: Where Are We Now?
In their Domestic Environmental Law column, Christopher Rizzo and Karen Meara present the current state of the law for climate disclosures in select major markets, particularly New York, and likely developments in 2024.IDGTs: Flexible Drafting Saves the Day When Intended Benefits Become a Burden
Transferring assets to an intentionally defective grantor trust (IDGT) is a potentially powerful estate planning technique, allowing an individual to pass significant value to his or her intended beneficiaries transfer tax-free.Digital Right To Repair Expands to Influential State of California
On Oct. 10, California's governor approved California's Right to Repair Act with is broader than New York's similar one. This article provides an overview and analysis.Cannabis Predictions / Rescheduling Opposition / Interstate Opinion / Ohio Regulator
"I think we are closer than we have ever been before and rescheduling to Schedule III is just a matter of time," said Rachel Gillette, leader of Holland & Hart's cannabis and psychedelics group.View more book results for the query "Carter Ledyard Milburn"
Looking Ahead to New York Cannabis in 2024: Is 'Fiore' Truly in the Rearview Mirror?
As readers of this column know, New York's journey to bring its regulated adult-use cannabis market has been a tortured one. With the most recent challenge—an injunction in 'Fiore v. New York'—resolved, New York finally looks to get the legal market going in 2024. As discussed in this article, however, challenges remain.Stadium Controversies and Special Permits
In this article, Karen Meara and Christopher Rizzo discuss a unique stadium special permit and how the city's decision over the special permit for Madison Square Garden will impact the busiest transit hub in the country.Legal Challenges Present Major Roadblocks for Rollout of NY's Legal Cannabis Market
In their Cannabis column, Alex Malyshev and Sarah Ganley focus on some of the legal challenges faced by the Conditional Adult-Use Retail Dispensary licensing program and their corresponding effects on the rollout of New York's legal cannabis market.NY Cannabis Licensing / California Hemp Lawsuit / Shopify Sued / Landlords as Cannabis Enforcers
New York will start accepting applications for general adult-use cannabis business licenses Oct. 4. But there are a lot of questions still left to answer in the coming weeks, two Foley Hoag partners said.NY Looked Seriously at a 'Builders' Remedy' Law to Address Affordable Housing Shortage
As this column has noted before, New York state has an acute housing shortage. At the current slow pace of construction (about 40,000 units in 2022), the state will never produce the 800,000 housing units needed to meet demand over the next 10 years. The housing shortage has markedly increased housing costs throughout the state, hitting low- and moderate-income New Yorkers hard.Download Now
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