Scores of new California laws are going into effect in 2025 after Gov. Gavin Newsom took action on hundreds of bills that crossed his desk last year. Among the legislation Newsom signed into law were bills to crack down on retail crime and property theft; to address homelessness; and new...
byPriya Sopori,Steven SteinandMichelle MabugatonOctober 6, 2022 California Governor Gavin Newsom recently signed a slew of laws that could reshape California’s cannabis industry. In the first of a series of episodes analyzing these laws, Greenberg Glusker attorneys Priya Sopo...
Employers need to know how these laws affect paid sick leave, wages and salaries, cannabis use and more.
There are over 500 new laws that take effect on January 1, 2024, in the state of Illinois. Here are some of the things that will be banned next year.
This Holland & Knight alert provides a brief summary of select employment laws that go into effect on Jan. 1, 2023, unless stated otherwise. The California Legislature has enacted several new laws that will impact the workplace in 2023. This Holland & Knight alert provides a brief summary ...
There are over 500 new laws that take effect on January 1, 2024, in the state of Illinois. Here are some of the things that will be banned next year.
cannabis consumption lounges and cannabis cafes are now legal. There will be permitted smoking lounges as well as edible lounges, similar to pot cafes in Amsterdam. Gov. Newsom signedAssembly Bill 1775by Assemblyman Matt Haney (D-San Francisco), which allows cities in California to have marijua...
It’s official: the moratorium on new cannabis licenses is back on. During their February 2022 session, the Oregon legislature passed HB 4016, which prohibits the issuance of new cannabis licenses of all types (except labs) until March 31, 2024. The Bill
Worry over New Cannabis Laws; Heads Fear Teenagers Believe Users Are Safe from Arrest
Lawmakers are also considering a bill Thursday to decriminalize marijuana, a measure made necessary because the state’s laws make possession a crime, despite the voter-approved amendment.Among other things, that measure would permit carrying up to 6 ounces of cannabis....