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      Top 10 Mistakes to Avoid When Starting Your Cannabis Business

      Top 10 Mistakes to Avoid When Starting Your Cannabis Business

      As a Partner and Founder of a leading law firm focused on business issues, Larry Donahue has personally dealt with many legal challenges confronting his clients. Unfortunately, many of these challenges seem to happen over and over again, This is why Larry has put together a list of the top 10 legal mistakes made by most business leaders, whether new entrepreneurs or seasoned veterans, when starting a cannabis business in New Mexico.


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      Laurence Donahue

      Top 10 Mistakes to Avoid When Starting Your Cannabis Business
      Mr. Donahue is a seasoned high-tech business executive and 25-year attorney, with a focus in contracts, negotiations, business transactions, intellectual property and Internet law. He has over 25 years of business development and IT consulting experience. His former clients (as a consultant) ranged from small startups to the Fortune 50, including GE Capital, Bank One, IBM and Amadeus. Bar Admissions – New Mexico (2005), Illinois (1996) and US Patent & Trademark Office (1994)