New York’s Medical Cannabis Industry Association (MCIA) has changed law firms in its lawsuit to stop the state’s health department from issuing new medical marijuana business licenses.
The trade group – which represents the five vertically integrated marijuana businesses that won licenses in 2015 – switched from Harris Beach to Couch White in its action against the state, according to the New York Law Journal.
Harris Beach – headquartered in Rochester, New York – pulled out of the suit because of a conflict of interest, the publication reported, citing unnamed sources. The nature of the conflict wasn’t identified.
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