Foley Hoag Shortlisted for Cannabis Law Firm of the Year by Chambers USA Awards 2022
April 13, 2022
Foley Hoag LLP has been named to the shortlist for recognition as Cannabis Law Firm of the Year by Chambers USA Awards 2022. Foley Hoag is one of only five firms under consideration for this national accolade. Winners will be notified at a virtual ceremony on May 26, 2022.
The Chambers USA awards reflect achievements over the past 12 months including outstanding work, impressive strategic growth and excellence in client service. They honor the work of national and international law firms across the region based on the research for the recent edition of Chambers USA Guide.
According to Chambers USA, "These award nominations and the ultimate winners are the result of countless interviews and extensive research by our dedicated team of over 200 research analysts. To be ranked and then to be listed as a finalist for an award indicates that the firm or the individual are at the top of the profession."
Foley Hoag and its Cannabis practice have been at the forefront of the medical and adult-use cannabis industry since the very early stages of its regulation and legalization in specific U.S. states and beyond. National and international in scope, the practice is comprised of attorneys across practice groups, spanning multiple offices with unique insight and experience to assist cannabis and cannabis-related operators and investors with all aspects of their business.
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