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13 Mar, 2019 by Mr. l
My situation was on that I would never wish on my worst enemy. I was falsely accused, and the law required a sentence which would have consumed most of my adult life. Jill was recommended to me by another Lawyer who is amazing herself, which let me know that Jill is the BEST of the best. Throughout the process Jill exhibited a superior knowledge of the system, a familiarity of the city and process which only comes on the other side of years of experience, and a professionalism that is unmatched. I was justifiably afraid, at times wanting to play "backseat lawyer" due to the black hole which is Google. Jill maneuvered me through it all, the emotional ups and downs, and achieved an outcome that is nothing short of amazing. While "justice" in my case is an approximation, I'm free of this burden, able to live my life and pursue a future. While I want to put this whole tribulation behind me, and hope to never have to use her services again, I have no desire to lose contact with Jill as a person. Having someone save your life, and be such a true soul in the process is something beyond value. If you need representation, don't hire a lawyer, hire a GLADIATOR, hire Jill Polster.
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26 Jul, 2018 by Shonte’
I searched high and low for an attorney to represent my husband in a legal case we were fighting and I decided one night to research for a prestigious attorney upon speaking to about 3 and explaining myself over and over and going over overrated fees one was so kind to tell me that although he couldn’t help me he had expertise in the difficult situation I was seeking help for and her name is voila Attorney Jill Polster I thanked him and I contacted her on avvo mind you it was 10:30 pm not even 5 seconds of leaving my information I got a phone call and it was Jill she was so polite and answered all of my questions effectively and although I didn’t hire her then but she made me feel confident and I told her that I will keep her in mind in which I did because his case got handled so wrong and I’m like no we are not facing this situation with a public PRETENDER IM HIRING A LAWYER...I contacted Jill and she welcomed me with open arms she is very considerate and ambitious and does her job very well I was intrigued by her and fellow team when I say my anxiety and fear was out of here I knew I had made the best decision to hire a phenomenal team who is all about integrity and fighting for their clients I love this firm with everything in me and Naomi their paralegal she is SUPER AWESOME I LOVE YOU GUYS my suggestion to the public:STOP LOOK NO FURTHER IF YOU’RE LOOKING FOR THE TOP FIRM IN ATLANTA YOU ARE IN THE RIGHT PLACE ITS WORTH THE MONEY AND THE FEELING OF KNOWING YOU HAVE THE BEST OF THE BEST REPRESENTING YOUR LOVED ONE THIS IS MY TESTIMONY AND I APPROVE THIS MESSAGE....I HIGHLY RECOMMEND JILL AND THE TEAM OF COHEN& HIRSCH
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12 Jul, 2018 by Anonymous
Great communication and got the job done. She really cared about getting the right result
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27 Jul, 2022 by Anonymous
As an owner of a cannabis business in the State of Maine, it was important for my partner and me to find an attorney who was part of our team, and John Burke fit the bill perfectly. He helped us navigate through the ever-changing laws and compliance rules within the cannabis industry. Also, worked with the town, state, and OCP to help us attain our licensing for adult use. We look forward to continuing to work with John in the future.
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08 Jul, 2022 by Anonymous
John helped me close a multi party, multi document negotiation between three businesses that ultimately ended up in our favor because of his attention to detail and his ability for looking out for his clients well being. I would recommend him 100x over. Thank you again John!
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31 Jan, 2022 by Will
John is amazing! He is extremely knowledgeable about the Maine cannabis laws/guidelines and trademark/copyright process. I feel in good hands with any of my business dealings with Caseiro Burke Law. John is very professional, breaks down any legal information in a very common sense approach and always has my best interests in mind. He is very quick to get back to me on any legal questions or matters. I highly recommend John!
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06 Sep, 2022 by Tom
Seth has been instrumental in structuring my MMMP compliant business. His business knowledge has been invaluable. He is quick to respond to emails and phone calls for any concern I may have. He is diligent in getting to the bottom of matters. At one point I was concerned with the lapsing of a lease that could have zoning implications. He thoroughly researched the topic and consulted with the municipality before getting back to me with a definitive answer. Seth is the embodiment of a ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure!
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06 Sep, 2022 by Lori
I have worked with and for attorneys for a large part of my life. I know it is important to find the right attorney and one you can feel comfortable working with. My husband, our business partner and I clicked with Seth immediately. He is very knowledgeable on MJ Law even though it seems to change frequently. We are so glad we found him and are looking to many years of legal advice from him.
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06 Jun, 2022 by Aaron
Seth understands and knows how to navigate Maine's MMMP rules and he has been essential to my business. I wasn't prepared for an OMP inspection but Seth personally reviewed my business and gave me a to-do list. I was able to meet the inspector's expectations and implement procedures that ensure I remain compliant in the future. Seth keeps me updated regarding new and changing rules and regulations. He says “an ounce of prevention saves a pound of trouble", and he's right. Seth also contributed his skills to an effort to win an arbitration for the ownership of my business. It's a complicated story, but ultimately Seth identified many key points that successfully demonstrated my good-faith efforts and my former business-partner's exploitative actions. I'm currently a 100% owner of my business and Seth played an essential role in achieving that. I'm fortunate to have had the opportunity to work with Seth. I highly recommend Seth as a compliance consultant for anyone working in this industry.
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What a Cannabis Lawyer Can Do for You

A cannabis lawyer specializes in the complex and evolving laws surrounding the cannabis industry. These attorneys assist businesses, entrepreneurs, investors, and individuals with legal matters related to the cultivation, distribution, sale, and use of cannabis. They navigate federal, state, and local regulations to ensure compliance, advise on licensing requirements, help with business formation, and represent clients in legal disputes or criminal charges related to cannabis.

Whether you're starting a cannabis-related business, investing in the industry, or facing legal issues involving cannabis, a cannabis lawyer can provide the legal expertise necessary to protect your interests and ensure compliance with all applicable laws.

When Should I Hire a Cannabis Lawyer?

You should consider hiring a cannabis lawyer in the following situations:

  • Business Formation and Licensing: If you're starting a cannabis business, a lawyer can help you choose the appropriate business structure, draft organizational documents, and navigate the complex licensing process required to operate legally.
  • Regulatory Compliance: Cannabis laws vary widely between states and are subject to frequent changes. A lawyer can help you understand and comply with federal, state, and local regulations, including zoning laws, packaging requirements, and testing protocols.
  • Transactional Matters: For buying or selling a cannabis business, merging with another company, or entering into partnerships, a lawyer can draft and review contracts, conduct due diligence, and ensure the transaction complies with all legal requirements.
  • Real Estate Transactions: Leasing or purchasing property for a cannabis business often involves unique legal challenges. A lawyer can negotiate lease terms, ensure zoning compliance, and address landlord-tenant issues specific to the cannabis industry.
  • Intellectual Property Protection: If you're developing proprietary strains, branding, or technology, a lawyer can help protect your intellectual property through trademarks, patents, and copyrights.
  • Employment Law Compliance: Cannabis businesses must comply with employment laws, including hiring practices, workplace safety, and labor regulations. A lawyer can draft employment contracts and advise on compliance.
  • Legal Defense: If you're facing criminal charges related to cannabis possession, cultivation, or distribution, a lawyer can defend your rights and advocate on your behalf in court.
  • Dispute Resolution: For any legal disputes with partners, competitors, or regulatory agencies, a lawyer can represent your interests in negotiations, mediation, or litigation.

Hiring a cannabis lawyer early can help prevent legal issues and ensure that your business operates smoothly within the legal framework.

What Does a Cannabis Lawyer Do?

A cannabis lawyer provides a range of legal services tailored to the unique needs of the cannabis industry:

  • Regulatory Guidance: Advises clients on federal, state, and local laws governing cannabis, helping them understand the legal landscape and avoid violations.
  • Licensing Assistance: Guides clients through the complex licensing process, preparing applications, and ensuring all regulatory requirements are met.
  • Business Formation and Compliance: Assists with forming the appropriate business entity (e.g., LLC, corporation), drafting operating agreements, and implementing compliance programs.
  • Contract Drafting and Review: Prepares and reviews contracts such as partnership agreements, supply contracts, distribution agreements, and purchase agreements to protect clients' interests.
  • Real Estate and Land Use: Negotiates leases, assists with property purchases, and ensures compliance with zoning laws and land-use regulations specific to cannabis operations.
  • Intellectual Property Protection: Helps clients secure trademarks, patents, and copyrights to protect their brands, products, and innovations.
  • Employment Law Compliance: Advises on hiring practices, employee policies, wage and hour laws, and workplace safety regulations.
  • Litigation and Dispute Resolution: Represents clients in legal disputes, including regulatory enforcement actions, contract disputes, and intellectual property litigation.
  • Criminal Defense: Defends individuals and businesses facing criminal charges related to cannabis, such as possession, distribution, or cultivation offenses.
  • Policy Advocacy: Engages with policymakers and regulatory agencies on behalf of clients to influence legislation and regulations affecting the cannabis industry.

How Are Cannabis Lawyers Paid?

Cannabis lawyers typically charge for their services in one of the following ways:

  • Hourly Rate: Charging an hourly fee for the time spent working on your case or project. Rates can range from $250 to $700 or more per hour, depending on the lawyer's experience and location.
  • Flat Fee: For specific services like licensing applications, business formation, or contract drafting, some lawyers offer a flat fee, providing cost predictability.
  • Retainer Fee: An upfront payment against which the lawyer bills their hourly rate. The retainer may need to be replenished as work progresses.
  • Monthly Retainer: For ongoing legal services, especially for businesses requiring continuous legal support, a lawyer may charge a monthly retainer fee.
  • Contingency Fee: Less common in cannabis law but may be used in litigation cases where the lawyer receives a percentage of any monetary recovery.
  • Payment Plans: Some lawyers offer payment arrangements to make their services more affordable over time.

It's important to discuss payment structures and fees during your initial consultation to understand the financial commitment involved.

How Much Does a Cannabis Lawyer Cost?

The cost of hiring a cannabis lawyer varies based on several factors:

  • Hourly Rates: Typically range from $250 to $700 or more per hour. More experienced lawyers or those in large metropolitan areas may charge higher rates.
  • Flat Fees: May range from:
    • $2,000 to $5,000 for business formation and basic compliance.
    • $5,000 to $15,000 for licensing applications, depending on complexity.
    • $1,000 to $3,000 for drafting standard contracts.
  • Retainer Fees: Initial retainers can range from $5,000 to $20,000 or more, depending on the anticipated workload and scope of services.
  • Litigation Costs: If involved in litigation or criminal defense, total costs can vary widely, potentially exceeding $20,000 or more, depending on the case's complexity and duration.

Additional costs may include:

  • Government Filing Fees: Costs for license applications, permits, and registrations.
  • Administrative Expenses: Charges for document preparation, copying, postage, and other administrative tasks.
  • Expert Fees: Costs for consultants or expert witnesses, if needed.

Always request a detailed fee agreement and discuss all potential costs upfront to avoid unexpected expenses.

Top Questions to Ask a Cannabis Lawyer

  1. What experience do you have in cannabis law?
    Ensure the lawyer has a strong background in cannabis-related legal matters and is familiar with the specific regulations in your state.
  2. How do you charge for your services, and what are the estimated costs?
    Understand the fee structure, including hourly rates, flat fees, retainers, and any additional expenses.
  3. What services can you provide for my specific needs?
    Clarify whether the lawyer can assist with licensing, compliance, contracts, litigation, or other areas relevant to your situation.
  4. How familiar are you with local and state regulations affecting the cannabis industry?
    Confirm that the lawyer is up-to-date with the latest laws and regulations in your area.
  5. Can you help with federal law considerations?
    Discuss how the lawyer navigates the conflicts between state and federal laws regarding cannabis.
  6. What potential legal challenges should I be aware of?
    Ask about common legal issues in the cannabis industry and how they might impact you.
  7. Do you have experience working with regulatory agencies?
    Experience interacting with agencies can be beneficial for licensing and compliance matters.
  8. Can you assist with intellectual property protection?
    If you need trademarks, patents, or copyrights, ensure the lawyer can handle these areas.

How to Check the Credibility of a Cannabis Lawyer

  • Verify Their License: Ensure the lawyer is licensed and in good standing with your state's bar association.
  • Experience and Specialization: Look for a lawyer who specializes in cannabis law and has a proven track record in the industry.
  • Client Reviews and Testimonials: Research online reviews or ask for references to learn about other clients' experiences.
  • Professional Memberships: Membership in organizations like the National Cannabis Bar Association (NCBA) or state-specific cannabis industry associations indicates a focus on this area of law.
  • Disciplinary Record: Check for any past disciplinary actions or complaints filed against the lawyer.
  • Publications and Speaking Engagements: Lawyers who publish articles or speak at conferences on cannabis law demonstrate expertise and engagement with industry developments.

What Should I Prepare for My First Consultation?

To make the most of your initial meeting with a cannabis lawyer, bring the following:

  • Business Plan: A detailed description of your business concept, including objectives, target market, and operational plans.
  • Licensing Information: Any materials related to licensing applications you've started or questions about the process.
  • Financial Documents: Information about your budget, funding sources, and financial projections.
  • Existing Legal Documents: Any contracts, agreements, leases, or organizational documents you've already prepared or signed.
  • Regulatory Correspondence: Communications with regulatory agencies or local authorities.
  • Questions and Concerns: Prepare a list of questions about licensing, compliance, legal risks, and how the lawyer can assist you.
  • Stakeholder Information: Details about business partners, investors, or key personnel involved in your venture.

By being thoroughly prepared, you enable the lawyer to assess your situation effectively and provide tailored legal advice to support your cannabis-related endeavors.

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