International law firm Clark Hill PLC has expanded its Cannabis Industry Group with the addition of eight attorneys and a team of paralegals and support staff from Denver-based, leading cannabis law firm, Hoban Law Group (HLG), including president and founder Robert Hoban who joins Clark Hill as a Member, Member-in-Charge of Clark Hill’s new Denver Office, and co-leader of its Cannabis Industry Group. The team will reside in the firm’s new Denver office, formerly the offices of HLG. The addition of this office brings Clark Hill’s global footprint to 26 offices.
Over the past decade, HLG has served both the regulated marijuana industry and the industrial hemp industry in the United States and around the globe.
In March, corporate attorney, Sander Zagzebski joined Clark Hill’s Cannabis team at the Los Angeles office.
Hoban and Zagzebski will lead Clark Hill’s Cannabis Industry Group, which represents growers, processors, caregivers, transporters, lenders, investors, and other cannabis-industry clients on issues ranging from banking and finance, government relations and legislative advocacy, taxation, and business formation, investments, and governance issues.
- Posted July 29, 2021
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Clark Hill expands Cannabis Industry Group

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