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Cannabis Industry Virtual Symposium

Events Cannabis Industry Virtual Symposium Justin Keller Aug 7, 2020 8:00AM - 3:30PM PDT

Rimon Partners, Justin Keller and Paul Jasper, will be speaking at the Cannabis Industry Virtual Symposium, hosted by Cal CPA. Learn about the tax, legal and accounting information relevant to the cannabis industry. A significant increase in cannabis industry activity is here which leads to an increase and demand for professional services. Attend to gain an understanding of new and recently implemented policies, practical insights to serving cannabis-industry clients and get takeaways from accounting experts, attorneys and business owners.Objectives:

Identify pertinent business issues stemming from the passage of Proposition 64.Major Subjects:

Tax, legal and accounting developments surrounding the cannabis industry.

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Justin Keller is a partner in the Rimon’s Los Angeles office, whose practice primarily focuses on transactional cannabis law.  Mr. Keller helps his cannabis industry clients, who span from farmers to tech start-ups, from industry advocates and legacy operators to publicly-traded cannabis companies, with regulatory compliance, corporate formation, administration, and governance, commercial and supply chain transactions, mergers and acquisitions, investments and fundraising, as well as guidance and counsel on a wide variety of legal and business issues that arise in the nascent cannabis industry. Read more.

Paul Jasper represents parties in insolvency, commercial litigation, and transactional matters. Mr. Jasper has counseled debtors, creditors’ committees, and secured and unsecured creditors in major bankruptcy cases.  He has also advised creditors, assignees for the benefit of creditors, trustees, and receivers in state insolvency matters. Mr. Jasper represents purchasers and sellers of assets in and out of bankruptcy.  He regularly counsels receivers in the liquidation or administration of assets in receivership. He also has extensive experience in preference and fraudulent transfer litigation. Read more.