CLEVELAND, OH – Reminger is pleased to announce the creation of its Cannabis and Hemp Law Practice Group. Businesses at every level of the cannabis supply chain often face unique legal issues, complicated by ever-changing legislation. Chaired by Mark Bush and Nathan Lennon, the group will counsel these businesses through matters including product safety and liability, labor and employment matters, workers’ compensation claims, business liability and trade disputes, and premises liability. 

Servicing a wide range of industry clients including marijuana and hemp cultivators, dispensers, and suppliers, our multidisciplinary attorneys are uniquely equipped to handle not only litigation, but also proactive counsel to assist clients in advancing their business operations, enhancing profitability, and minimizing risk. 

“Our team brings a unique blend of experience and thought leadership to the cannabis and hemp industries. We have served as both national and complex litigation counsel to companies in the agribusiness industries,” noted Nathan Lennon. “Paired with our publishing on risk management in both the cannabis and hemp spaces, we are specially positioned to provide full service legal counsel to established and emerging players in these growing fields.” 

More information about the Cannabis and Hemp Law Practice Group is available here. 

About Reminger, Attorneys at Law:   
Reminger Co., L.P.A. is a full-service law firm with fourteen offices throughout the Midwest: Cleveland, Cincinnati, Columbus, Akron, Youngstown, Sandusky, Toledo, Fort Mitchell, Lexington, Louisville, Indianapolis, Fort Wayne, Northwest Indiana, and Evansville. With more than 150 attorneys collectively, Reminger's practice areas include all aspects of litigation, along with corporate, tax, real estate and probate matters. Our fundamental objective in all the legal services we provide is to obtain the best possible results for our clients in the most practical and efficient manner possible. 

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