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Higher Law: Phillips Lytle Launches Psychdelics Practice | First Circuit Strikes Down Maine's Medical Marijuana Residency Rule | Maine Offers $20K to Marijuana-Resisting Towns
“The next year-and-a-half to two years is going to be very interesting for the entire psychedelic space,” said Phillips Lytle council Kyle Mack, co-leader of the firm’s new psychedelics and mental health therapies practice group. Click Here To Read The Full Article
State Ethics Board Allows Lawyers to Hold Cryptocurrency in Escrow, But Not for Legal Fees
“Because cryptocurrency is treated as property, the Board concludes that it may be held by a lawyer for clients or third persons in connection with a representation or law-related business,” the advisory opinion said. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Inside Track: Will Your Company Be Activists' Next Target?
“The worst question an activist can ask is the one you haven’t thought about,” according to a Boston Consulting Group report. Click Here To Read The Full Article
How I Made Office Managing Partner: 'I Place a High Value on Relationships, Teamwork and Collegiality in the Workplace,' Says Lisa Ruggiero of Locke Lord
Think first, then act. Don’t simply react because there is pressure. Click Here To Read The Full Article