Canada:
Andrew Elbaz, Sasha Toten, And Joseph Jamil Publish Article On CSA Disclosure Expectations
16 November 2017
Minden Gross LLP
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Securities lawyers
Andrew Elbaz and
Sasha Toten with Joseph Jamil, Student-at-Law, discuss the
CSA's recent announcement regarding disclosure
expectations for cannabis companies operating in the U.S. in
"CSA
Announces Disclosure Expectations for Cannabis Companies Operating
in the U.S." in the November 2017 edition of Cannainvestor
Magazine (free subscription). The article previously appeared
in Canada Cannabis Legal on October 20,
2017.
Read the article at http://joom.ag/NaZL/p236
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