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20 October 2015

Illinois Attorneys Get Ethics Guideline On Medical Marijuana

William Bogot was featured in The State Journal-Register article, "Illinois Attorneys get Ethics Guideline on Medical Marijuana.
United States Food, Drugs, Healthcare, Life Sciences
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William Bogot was featured in The State Journal-Register article, "Illinois Attorneys get Ethics Guideline on Medical Marijuana." Full text can be found in the October 17, 2015, issue, but a synopsis is below.

The Illinois Supreme Court announced that it has amended its rule of attorneys advising those in the medical marijuana industry by revising its concerns with professional conduct. Based on the new ethics rule, Illinois attorneys may advise their clients on state related medical marijuana issues as long as they include information regarding federal law and policy as well.

Fox Rothschild Partner William Bogot, who is a founding member of the Illinois Cannabis Bar Association says attorneys "no longer have to worry about compromising their ethical obligations" when advising clients in the Illinois medical marijuana industry.

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ARTICLE
20 October 2015

Illinois Attorneys Get Ethics Guideline On Medical Marijuana

United States Food, Drugs, Healthcare, Life Sciences

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