Top Cannabis Attorneys Launch Legal Services Network

Top Cannabis Attorneys Launch Legal Services Network

Seven prominent attorneys in the hemp and cannabis sectors have joined forces to provide specialized legal services through their new platform, THCA.law. This collaboration aims to offer crisis management and legal support tailored for individuals, retailers, distributors, and manufacturers in the cannabis industry.

With a combined experience of over 100 years, the founding members of The Hemp and Cannabis Attorneys Strike Force Team are well-equipped to assist clients facing complex legal challenges. Their initiative allows clients to connect with the most appropriate legal team within their network, ensuring effective representation for various legal issues.

The founding attorneys include Rod Kight from North Carolina, David Sergi from Texas, Dave Holland and Andrew Schriever from New York, Tony Fusco from Texas, M. Tyson Daniel from Virginia, and Morgan Davis from North Carolina. Each attorney brings unique expertise and a commitment to supporting the evolving needs of the cannabis market.

Rod Kight, known for creating the “Source Rule,” which underpins much of the current hemp market, stated, “THCA will provide a network that assists businesses in addressing their legal needs with advice rooted in experience.”

David Sergi, managing attorney at THCA, highlighted the ongoing challenges in the cannabis industry, asserting, “Our team is prepared to defend our clients against overreaching regulatory actions.”

Dave Holland, who has dedicated decades to advocating against the prohibition of cannabis, emphasized the importance of protecting regulated commerce in the cannabis sector. He noted his extensive work with organizations like High Times Magazine and NORML.

Andrew Schriever expressed a strong commitment to finding solutions for those within the cannabis community, stating, “THCA is here to defend the livelihoods of those in our industry.”

Tony Fusco shared concerns about regulatory overreach affecting legal businesses, saying, “We can make a difference for these businesses and their employees.”

M. Tyson Daniel stressed the urgency of responsive legal support, noting, “THCA lawyers are ready to fight and connect clients with representation swiftly.”

Morgan Davis pointed out the need for knowledgeable legal guidance, especially in light of increasing regulatory scrutiny, stating, “Our goal is to protect the hemp industry as a legitimate business.”

The THCA network also includes access to professionals in crisis management and public relations, which is crucial as the cannabis sector faces significant regulatory scrutiny. The team plans to share knowledge and resources to support clients effectively.

The launch of THCA.law marks a significant step for legal representation in the cannabis industry, which continues to face evolving challenges and opportunities. For more information and updates, visit www.THCA.law.

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