Thursday, March 28, 2024

Alison Malsbury

Alison focuses her practice on health and wellness, in addition to corporate and intellectual property transactions, working primarily with our cannabis, tech and entertainment clients. She has assisted clients with contracts, company formation, intellectual property protection, and regulatory compliance, and enjoys working with creative entrepreneurs at all stages of business development. Alison has a strong and growing practice representing celebrities on their cannabis endorsement deals and helping cosmetic and skin care companies navigate the complicated laws involving CBD. Before joining Harris Bricken, Alison worked with the in-house legal team of one of the largest software companies in the world. Alison teaches Cannabis Law and Policy at Santa Clara University School of Law, where she graduated cum laude and was the technical editor for the Santa Clara Journal of International Law. During her time at Santa Clara University, she received multiple awards in intellectual property.

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DEA Hit With Another Lawsuit Scientists About Cannabis

The continued obstruction is causing suffering for people with serious conditions

The FDA Continues To Hound CBD Companies

The FDA has continually reiterated its position that CBD products cannot be marketed for therapeutic or medical uses without having been reviewed for safety and effectiveness.

FDA Crackdown On Coronavirus Medical Claims: CBD Companies, Take Note!

Unfortunately, in times of crisis and hardship there will always be companies attempting to take advantage of people.

Girl Scouts Allege Misappropriation By Cannabis Edibles Company

California cannabis-edibles company Kaneh Co. was promoting its cannabis-infused cookies as similar to several of the Girl Scouts’ cookie brands.

Cannabis Edibles, Extracts, And Topicals Are Now Legal In Canada

Although these products are now legal for sale, they will likely not be available to consumers until mid-December, and in limited quantities at that.

America’s Oldest Medical Marijuana Program Will Die Next January

The BCC notice ends the popular collective and cooperative models of cannabis cultivation, manufacturing and distribution.

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