Brittany Bonetti Authors Chapter on Cannabis Use in Healthcare
Atlantic City, N.J. — Brittany A. Bonetti, an attorney at Cooper Levenson, is the author of a chapter in Health Care and the Business of Cannabis, a
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Atlantic City, N.J. — Brittany A. Bonetti, an attorney at Cooper Levenson, is the author of a chapter in Health Care and the Business of Cannabis, a
The New Jersey Medical Marijuana Program Expansion: Considerations for Practitioners and Health Care Institutions Atlantic City, N.J. — Sept. 12, 2019 – Brittany A. Bonetti, an attorney in
by Sean F. Dalton, Esq. With 33 states having legalized either medical or adult use marijuana, federal legislators are now considering legislation to ease the
Cooper Levenson attorney Sean F. Dalton will speak at a “Sound off for South Jersey” event, organized by the Southern New Jersey Development Council. The conference
March 13 at the New Jersey Law Center in New Brunswick Atlantic City, N.J. — Feb. 4, 2019 – As lawmakers move closer to legalizing cannabis for personal
by Jill T. Ojserkis, Esq., LL.M. Despite approval of three cannabis bills, including adult use legalization, following a four hour hearing held before the joint
Click here for a printable copy: Michael Salad and Brittany Bonetti article Banking and Marijuana-Related Businesses NJ Lawyer mag Oct 2018 This article was originally
Signaling a change in state policy dating back over 50 years, Attorney General Gurbir Grewal authorized municipal prosecutors to consider social justice grounds as a
by: Sean F. Dalton, Esquire Last week, New Jersey’s chief law enforcement officer signaled a positive step in efforts to curb marijuana prosecution in New
“Today’s announcement … has changed the entire playing field in New Jersey,” Cooper Levenson Partner Jill Ojserkis said. “Current law requires the first two of