Press Release: Vicente LLP Wins Law360’s 2024 Cannabis Practice Groups of the Year Award

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Jan 21, 2025

We’re thrilled to announce Vicente LLP was once again named a winner of the Law360 Practice Groups of the Year Award in the Cannabis category for 2024!

The Law360 award recognizes the attorney teams behind the year’s most significant litigation victories and high-profile deals, highlighting those that have left a lasting mark on the legal industry.

Out of 800 submissions, Vicente stood out as one of just three winners in the cannabis category—an acknowledgment of the firm’s pioneering work and profound impact on the cannabis industry.

It’s an incredible honor to receive Law360’s 2024 Cannabis Practice Group of the Year award. This recognition is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our team, as well as the trust our clients place in us to navigate the complexities of cannabis law. Looking ahead, there’s so much more to do, and we look forward to continuing to lead and shape the future of the cannabis industry,” said Brian Vicente, founding partner of Vicente LLP.

This recognition marks yet another milestone for Vicente. In 2023, the firm was also named one of Law360’s Cannabis Groups of the YearClick here to revisit last year’s announcement.

Read the full Law360 Practice Groups of the Year announcement here.

https://vicentellp.com/updates/vicente-llp-wins-law360-2024-cannabis-practice-groups-of-the-year-award/

For some reason Law 360 will even put the announcement of their awards behind a paywall !

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