New York Webinar with Falcon Rappaport & Berkman

June 16, 2021|1:00pm Eastern
via Zoom|Online

Insights you Can Use: Adult-Use Cannabis Licensing in New York

Update: Watch the webinar recording.

Cannabis entrepreneurs in New York get the chance to spend an hour with on-the-ground legal experts and leading cannabis licensing consultants in one power-packed webinar.

Leaders from Falcon Rappaport & Berkman, PLLC, and Canna Advisors will share insights and practical advice for navigating the complexities of New York’s high-stakes adult-use cannabis opportunity.

If you’re considering applying for a license, join us for this complimentary session that will cover these critical topics:

  • Business, tax, and IP issues 
  • Real Estate, zoning, and land use
  • Getting started now
  • Assembling your team
  • Lessons learned from other states

June 16 at 1:00pm Eastern / 11:00am Mountain

Registration is now closed.

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About Falcon Rappaport & Berkman, PLLC

Based in New York, Falcon Rappaport & Berkman PLLC combines the deep knowledge and expertise of attorneys who proudly advise real estate professionals, closely-held business owners, discerning families, and private equity firms.

About Canna Advisors:

Canna Advisors serves as a trusted advisor to cannabis entrepreneurs who are starting or expanding a cannabis business. Their licensing experts have worked with clients to win cannabis licenses and start cannabis businesses in 31 states and internationally.

Kenneth J. Falcon, Esq., Managing Partner & Real Estate Practice Group Chair, FRB Law:

Kenneth has overseen hundreds of real estate transactions ranging from due diligence, financing, and acquisition through development, management, and leasing. He has also served as lead counsel in complex litigated matters.

Matthew E. Rappaport, Esq., Vice Managing Partner and Chair of Taxation & Private Client Groups, FRB Law::

Matthew is known for his work on complex deals involving advanced tax considerations. He concentrates in taxation related to real estate, closely-held businesses, private equity funds, and trusts & estates.

Moish E. Peltz, Esq., Partner & Intellectual Property Practice Group Chair, FRB Law:

Moish focuses his practice on IP and business law with a focus on helping companies grow their businesses and brands. Moish also supports FRB’s Commercial Litigation and Emerging Technology Practice Groups, with a focus on cryptocurrency matters. 

Greg Huffaker, J.D., Director of Client Services, Canna Advisors:

Greg oversees the licensing application process, technical writing team, and overall client projects. He is an expert in navigating the complex cannabis regulations and emerging state programs across the country. As a licensed attorney, Greg brings a keen sense and deep knowledge of the legislation that impacts clients at every phase of business.

Sumer Thomas, J.D., Senior Project Manager, Canna Advisors:

As a licensed attorney, Sumer offers a unique perspective on the legal landscape of the cannabis industry and a critical eye towards new laws. She supports client needs while delivering superior content and consulting services from license applications to exit strategy.


 

This webinar may be considered attorney advertising. This webinar is not presented for purposes of legal advice or for providing a legal opinion for any specific set of facts. Before any of the presenting attorneys can provide legal or tax advice to any person or entity, and before an attorney-client relationship is formed, that attorney must have a signed fee agreement with a client setting forth the firm’s scope of representation and the fees that will be charged. In addition, possessing, using, distributing, and/or selling cannabis remains illegal under federal laws of the United States, and nothing contained on this webinar is intended to assist in any way with violation of applicable local, state, or federal laws.

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