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Hemp Growing and Processing in Wisconsin 2020

Product ID: CA3089D
Presented By: State Bar of Wisconsin PINNACLE

The light’s not going out on this pilot

In the first year of Wisconsin’s Hemp Pilot Research program, 361 people applied for licenses to grow or process hemp. So far in 2020, the Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) has received 2,278 total license applications.1 Interest in the hemp and CBD industries in Wisconsin continues to grow, and as of October 1, 2020, DATCP announced that the state’s current pilot program will be extended through September 30, 2021.

Hemp Growing and Processing in Wisconsin will help you understand the latest changes and prepare you to offer counsel in the 2021 season. In this quick-hitting update, experienced business advisor Collin F. Schaefer will review:

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The light’s not going out on this pilot

In the first year of Wisconsin’s Hemp Pilot Research program, 361 people applied for licenses to grow or process hemp. So far in 2020, the Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) has received 2,278 total license applications.1 Interest in the hemp and CBD industries in Wisconsin continues to grow, and as of October 1, 2020, DATCP announced that the state’s current pilot program will be extended through September 30, 2021.

Hemp Growing and Processing in Wisconsin will help you understand the latest changes and prepare you to offer counsel in the 2021 season. In this quick-hitting update, experienced business advisor Collin F. Schaefer will review:

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Collin F. Schaefer works with business owners at all stages and consults with founders on pivotal start-up matters such as their business model, entity choice, protecting and leveraging intellectual property, hiring employees and contractors, minimizing damage from disgruntled founders, Internet law, and State & Local regulations. At Ogden Glazer & Schaefer, Collin also builds on the firm’s expertise in beer and alcohol permitting to assist business owners who are trying to expand into the hemp industry. He helps clients navigate regulatory issues, build relationships with key stakeholders, and setup the internal processes necessary to support a safe and legally compliant supply chain.

  • Review the latest developments affecting Wisconsin’s hemp and CBD industries
  • Understand the unique legal issues associated with industrial hemp
  • Have the tools to prepare your clients for the 2021 season
  • Business lawyers
  • Agriculture attorneys
  • Government lawyers
  • Contract lawyers
  • Any attorney with an interest in CBD and hemp regulation in Wisconsin
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