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Sean Mack Included in NJBIZ “2024 Law Power 50” List

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NJBIZ
8.13.24

Pashman Stein Walder Hayden P.C. is proud to announce that Sean Mack, chair of the firm’s Cannabis and Hemp practice and co-chair of the firm's Litigation practice, has been included in NJBIZ’s 2024 Law Power 50 List. According to NJBIZ, the annual Law Power 50 list “highlights the 50 most influential men and women leading New Jersey’s legal profession.”  Mack, along with the other honorees, are recognized for “helping to make New Jersey a better place to live, work and do business” and having “contributed meaningfully to the advancement of the public interest through their work and/or community service.” Mack was recognized for his work in New Jersey and New York’s legal cannabis industries, in both helping to draft legislation as well as helping cannabis businesses with licensing, regulatory compliance and general business advice.

Read more about what NJBiz had to say about Sean Mack:

Mack co-chairs Pashman Stein Walder Hayden’s Litigation practice and is chair of its Cannabis & Hemp Law group as well as an executive committee member. Regarding the growing cannabis industry, Mack’s knowledge covers both New Jersey and New York regulations in the medical and adult use spaces. And his roots in the sector run deep. Mack’s experience dates to 2015, when he and firm attorneys helped to draft legislation with New Jersey United for Marijuana Reform and ACLU-NJ that eventually led to a 2017 bill and 2021’s New Jersey Cannabis Regulatory, Enforcement Assistance, and Marketplace Modernization Act. In July, two of Pashman Stein’s clients launched dispensaries in the Garden State. Celebrating the openings, Mack noted the role these businesses play in helping to revitalize communities. Businesses turn to Mack, but he also offers up his expertise to wider audiences as a commenter in the media. Speaking about the potential federal reclassification of marijuana in May, he said that while the move would be “truly historic” it would likely “cause significant confusion.” Mack’s knowledge is certain to come in handy as the process plays out and the industry continues to flourish locally.”

To view the full 2024 Law Power 50 List, click here.

The “2024 Law Power 50” List is published by the NJBiz. A description of the selection methodology can be found here.

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