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Dec 5, 2024 | Firm News Managing Partner Roger Barton Speaks to ACC Mexico on Commercial Litigation in the U.S. On December 5, 2024, Managing Partner Roger Barton served as a panelist for the Association of Corporate Counsel’s Mexico chapter on the topic of Commercial Litigation in the U...
Sunland Park, New Mexico, which has a population of about 17,000, saw a huge boom in sales, the second best in the entire state of New Mexico last year, right behind Albuquerque! According to KVIA,Sunland Park dispensaries sold $32 million in cannabis products that range from flowers to ...
New Mexico would become the first U.S. state to set up its own government-operated marijuana stores and subsidize medical cannabis for the poor under a bill brokered between Republicans and Democrats, as a new wave of states weighs legislation that would
Low-income Mexican residents who live within 45 miles (72 kilometers) of the California-Mexico border will be eligible for in-state tuition rates at participating Southern California community colleges under a new law signed by Newsom. The measure will lower a burden for students to recei...
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.
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.