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Insuring Cannabis Summit: Legal Cannabis Space Moving at Light Speed
Things aren’t just moving fast in the legal cannabis space, they are moving very fast.
“Oh, it’s moving at light speed for law, not light speed in general, but light speed for law,” said Katy M. Young, managing partner at Ad Astra Law Group, LLP.
Young, who is also president of the International Cannabis Bar Association, was asked for a landscape of what’s happening in the legal cannabis space as part of a panel, “Lawsuits and Regulations in Cannabis You Should Know About,” during Insurance Journal’s 2020 Insuring Cannabis Summit on Nov. 19.
A 2020 Review of FDCPA and TCPA Opinions from the Second Circuit Court of Appeals lexology.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from lexology.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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On December 14, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) ruled that federal and state contractors are “persons” subject to the terms of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA). Citing privacy concerns, the order overturns 2016 FCC precedent, exempting government contractors from the TCPA’s restrictions. Now, government contractors must obtain permission from consumers before calling or texting them.
The decision, in
In the Matter of Broadnet Teleservices LLC Petition for Declaratory Ruling et al., No. 02-278 at the FCC, arose from consumer group petitions to reconsider the 2016 exemption. It marks the latest expansion of TCPA restrictions and sets the stage for the Supreme Court’s forthcoming decision in