This article, written by attorney Andrew Eills, was originally published by the NHBR and can be found here. Anyone who has driven on New Hampshire interstates, and elsewhere, is familiar …
Author: Andrew B. Eills
Category: Cannabis
This article, written by Megan Carrier and Jennifer Lyon, was originally published by Business NH Magazine and can be found here. Anyone contemplating operating an alternative treatment center and registering …
Author: Megan C. Carrier
Category: Cannabis
Cannabis has been legal for medical purposes under New Hampshire law since 2013, and there are currently five medical marijuana dispensaries in the state, while use of marijuana for both …
Author: Margaret E. Probish
Category: Cannabis
This article, written by attorneys Andrew Eills and Nicole Austin, was originally published by the NHBR and can be found here. Is legalized recreational marijuana on its way to New …
Author: Andrew B. Eills
Category: Cannabis
This article, written by attorney Brian Bouchard, was originally published by New Hampshire Business Review and can be found here. Let’s talk about an employment law issue not related to Covid-19, specifically cannabis. Cannabis …
Author: Brian J. Bouchard
Category: Cannabis
Alex Pyle and Bruce Bagdasarian | October 18, 2021 Since 1970, the Controlled Substances Act has classified cannabis as a schedule I drug. This classification means the federal government considers …
Author: Alexander H. Pyle
Category: Article
Ryan Lirette | July 30, 2021 Over two-thirds of states, including New Hampshire, have now legalized some form of marijuana use. Although many thriving and state-sanctioned marijuana operations now exist …
Author: Ryan P. Lirette
Category: Article
Jim Reidy and Madeline Hutchings | April 21, 2021 With more than 30 states having legalized cannabis in one form or another employers have been revisiting their drug and alcohol …
Author: James P. Reidy
Category: Alert
James Reidy | February 22, 2021 Attorney James Reidy discusses what the changing state laws regarding marijuana use mean for employers as they establish workplace policies. Watch the video here.
Author: James P. Reidy
Category: Article
Jim Reidy | January 8, 2020 The evolution of the legality of smoking marijuana has kept pace with the other social changes in our society. In today’s episode of You’re …
Author: James P. Reidy
Category: Article
January 2, 2020 On Jan. 1, Illinois became the 11th state to allow recreational marijuana sales. But despite its increasing availability in the U.S., laws to protect cannabis-using job seekers …
Author: James P. Reidy
Category: Cannabis
Jim Reidy | October 13, 2019 Fred Kocher and Jim Reidy, an attorney at Sheehan Phinney, discuss whether medical marijuana is legal where Granite Staters work. Watch the video here.
Author: James P. Reidy
Category: Article
Jim Reidy | June 5, 2019 On this podcast, New Hampshire employment attorney Jim Reidy discusses with XpertHR Legal Editor David Weisenfeld whether employers should still be testing for marijuana …
Author: James P. Reidy
Category: Article
Jim Reidy | April 17, 2019 Strict drug screening policies may not be keeping up with the times. That is because drug-testing policies, especially for marijuana use, are no longer …
Author: James P. Reidy
Category: Article
Jim Reidy | March 22, 20219 It wasn’t that long ago that the question of legalizing recreational marijuana was met with disbelief and in many cases laughter. Now that NH …
Author: James P. Reidy
Category: Article
Jim Reidy | February 12, 2019 Now, laughing friends deride, Tears I cannot hide. Oh-oh-oh-oh, so I smile and say, “When a lovely flame dies, Smoke gets in your eyes.” …
Author: James P. Reidy
Category: Article
March 13, 2018 WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) holds a panel on state and national drug law each year at its employment law and legislative conference, …
Author: James P. Reidy
Category: Article