Jonathan Wachs Joins Dickinson Wright Washington, D.C. Office as a Member
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Dickinson Wright is pleased to announce that Jonathan Wachs has joined the firm’s Washington, D.C. office as a Member.
Jonathan provides strategic counseling and operational advice to clients in the areas of intellectual property, commercial transactions, corporate governance, and the legal cannabis industry. He is a well-recognized resource on cannabis-related licensure, operations, compliance and business transactions. Jonathan has worked with many cannabis industry applicants, operators and other stakeholders to navigate the rules and processes relating to specific state cannabis programs. He also has facilitated numerous business transactions involving the sale, purchase, and combination of integrated cannabis cultivation, processing, and dispensary businesses. In addition, Jonathan works closely with clients to develop, register, analyze, enforce, and transfer intellectual property assets. He conducts intellectual property audits through which clients learn the nature and value of their intellectual property assets and the steps needed to protect such assets from misappropriation or dilution. In addition, Jonathan has served as outsourced general counsel for rapidly changing companies in a wide variety of industries.
Jonathan is recognized as a leader in both cannabis law and intellectual property law by Best Lawyers in America® and is an AV Preeminent® Top Rated Lawyer by Martindale-Hubbell. He is on the Board of Directors for KIPP Baltimore, an innovative K-8 charter school program that prepares students for high-aspiration careers, and Operation Walk Maryland, a private, not-for-profit, volunteer medical service organization that provides free surgical treatment for patients in developing countries and the U.S.
Jonathan received his B.A. from The University of Pennsylvania and his J.D. from The American University Washington College of Law. He is licensed to practice law in Maryland, Washington, D.C., Pennsylvania and Connecticut.
“Dickinson Wright provides a comprehensive and dynamic platform through which I will provide cost-effective access to hundreds of top-tier attorneys who have a keen understanding of the industries and practice areas that matter to my clients,” said Mr. Wachs. “I knew for years about the firm’s great reputation for providing legal services and I now also know that Dickinson Wright’s team members are collaborative, personable and entrepreneurial.”
“Jon Wachs will make a great addition to Dickinson Wright,” said Mike Hammer, the firm’s CEO. “He will immediately add value to our cannabis law and intellectual property law teams, and we are excited to add his energy and talents to our roster.”
Jonathan provides strategic counseling and operational advice to clients in the areas of intellectual property, commercial transactions, corporate governance, and the legal cannabis industry. He is a well-recognized resource on cannabis-related licensure, operations, compliance and business transactions. Jonathan has worked with many cannabis industry applicants, operators and other stakeholders to navigate the rules and processes relating to specific state cannabis programs. He also has facilitated numerous business transactions involving the sale, purchase, and combination of integrated cannabis cultivation, processing, and dispensary businesses. In addition, Jonathan works closely with clients to develop, register, analyze, enforce, and transfer intellectual property assets. He conducts intellectual property audits through which clients learn the nature and value of their intellectual property assets and the steps needed to protect such assets from misappropriation or dilution. In addition, Jonathan has served as outsourced general counsel for rapidly changing companies in a wide variety of industries.
Jonathan is recognized as a leader in both cannabis law and intellectual property law by Best Lawyers in America® and is an AV Preeminent® Top Rated Lawyer by Martindale-Hubbell. He is on the Board of Directors for KIPP Baltimore, an innovative K-8 charter school program that prepares students for high-aspiration careers, and Operation Walk Maryland, a private, not-for-profit, volunteer medical service organization that provides free surgical treatment for patients in developing countries and the U.S.
Jonathan received his B.A. from The University of Pennsylvania and his J.D. from The American University Washington College of Law. He is licensed to practice law in Maryland, Washington, D.C., Pennsylvania and Connecticut.
“Dickinson Wright provides a comprehensive and dynamic platform through which I will provide cost-effective access to hundreds of top-tier attorneys who have a keen understanding of the industries and practice areas that matter to my clients,” said Mr. Wachs. “I knew for years about the firm’s great reputation for providing legal services and I now also know that Dickinson Wright’s team members are collaborative, personable and entrepreneurial.”
“Jon Wachs will make a great addition to Dickinson Wright,” said Mike Hammer, the firm’s CEO. “He will immediately add value to our cannabis law and intellectual property law teams, and we are excited to add his energy and talents to our roster.”
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