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Harris Bricken Recognized by Chambers in 2022 Guide

Paul EasterBy Paul EasterJune 29, 2022No Comments3 Mins Read
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  1. Harris Bricken has once again been recognized by Chambers and Partners in its Chambers USA 2022 Guide.

Chambers and Partners, a London-headquartered research company that publishes detailed rankings of the world’s leading law firms and lawyers, recently named Harris Bricken one of the top cannabis law firms in the United States and singled out two of our cannabis business lawyers for special recognition.

Chambers and Partners assesses law firms on criteria including:

  • Technical legal ability
  • Professional conduct
  • Client service
  • Commercial astuteness
  • Diligence
  • Commitment

Harris Bricken was one of the first law firms in the country to provide corporate, transactional, and compliance legal services to the cannabis industry, starting in 2010, representing newly formed medical cannabis businesses in Washington State. Since then, HB has grown its Cannabis Law practice to an industry-leading position, representing investors, lenders, banks, credit unions, ancillary goods and services businesses, multi-state operators, grow companies, distributors, dispensaries, processors, and manufacturers. We were also one of the first law firms to represent hemp and CBD companies and we find ourselves once again on the cutting edge, representing psychedelics companies.

Chambers and Partners described us as “a highly focused team with a reputation as a center of thought leadership on the changing regulations governing the cannabis industry. ” It also noted how we have “a network of offices in the USA and abroad, with an especially strong reputation for its West Coast adult and medical use offering” and said that we have great lawyers who tend to lead on a lot of issues.” Lastly, they noted that we have the “go-to industry blog that is insightful and knowledgeable.”

“We are honored to have been recognized again by Chambers, which incorporates client feedback into its ranking methodology,” says Hilary Bricken. “Our Cannabis Law practice has grown exponentially since 2010, but our commitment to our clients has remained the same. We’ve always had the same overriding goal with each or our clients, big or small: helping them build durable legal and corporate frameworks for long-term growth and success.

“We committed to the cannabis industry early on, and beyond advising individual businesses, our cannabis attorneys are committed to fortifying, defending, and building credibility for the industry as a whole, not only in the United States, but globally,” says Dan Harris, who heads up the firm’s international law practice group. Our lawyers – who have on-the-ground experience in more than two dozen countries – understand international laws, legal systems, regulatory environments and the broader global trade context, and are well known for vetting, structuring and closing complex cross-border transactions involving cannabis and various other industries.”

For more information about Harris Bricken’s Cannabis Law practice, please see HERE. To read our thoughts on cannabis industry legislation, regulation and compliance, please visit our Canna Law Blog



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