October 14, 2016
NYSBA CLE – Medical Marijuana in New York 2016
Friday, October 14, 2016
9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
New York Society of Security Analysts
1540 Broadway, Suite 1010
New York, NY 10036
3.0 MCLE Credits: 2.0 Professional Practice; 1.0 Ethics
Program Description:
Now almost one year since New York first made medical marijuana available to patients with chronic illnesses, join our panel of experts as we take a look back at the implementation of the State’s medical marijuana program, and how medical marijuana legalization may evolve in New York and beyond. Our panelists will range from legislators involved in enabling New York’s medical marijuana program and fighting to expand it to those operating dispensaries in New York, as well as patient advocates and an array of medical and legal experts. We will explore the successes and short comings of New York’s unique medical marijuana program, and ask our experts what issues they’ve experienced in this complex and rapidly-expanding field, as well as how they see the industry developing in the future.
Program Faculty:
Stephen Corn, M.D., Associate Professor of Harvard Medical School, Founder of TheAnswerPage.Com * Richard N. Gottfried, Assembly Member, Chair, NYS Assembly Committee on Health * Kate Hintz, Patient Advocate, Compassionate Care New York * Geoffrey Kaiser, Partner, Rivkin Radler LLP * Elizabeth Kase, Partner, Abrams Fensterman, LLP * Gregory Mitchell, Associate, Rivkin Radler LLP * State Senator Diane Savino, New York State Senate * Yulian Shtern, Associate, Abrams Fensterman, LLP * Jeremy Unruh, General Counsel and Chief Compliance Officer, PharmaCann LLC * Joshua Vinciguerra, Director, Bureau of Narcotic Enforcement, NYS Department of Health * Ellen Yaroshefsky, Howard Lichtenstein Distinguished Professor of Legal Ethics and Director of the Monroe H. Freedman Institute for the Study of Legal Ethics, Hofstra Law School
NYSBA Member $135
Health Law Section Member $114.75
Non-Member $235
Not Able to Attend in Person?
A Live Webcast Option is Available. (Note: Newly admitted attorneys (less than 24 months) who attend via webcast are eligible to receive Professional Practice and Ethics MCLE credits. Please note that Ethics credits must be viewed simultaneously with the live webcast to receive MCLE credit.)
This program is offered for educational purposes only. The views and opinions of the Faculty expressed during this program are those of the presenters and authors of the materials and not those of the New York State Bar Association.