Cannabis Employment Lawyer

As an employer in the cannabis industry, you need more than standard workplace policies. Your business must navigate a mix of state-level legality and federal restrictions.

Speak to a cannabis employment lawyer at Kight Law to help manage your workforce risk and align your operations with current legal requirements.

Our Cannabis Employment Legal Services

In most hemp- and cannabis-related businesses, employees work in roles tied to licensed activities, where mistakes can have regulatory consequences.

At Kight Law, we advise businesses on key employment decisions, including:

  • Workforce structure: Roles, responsibilities and reporting lines within regulated operations
  • Policies and procedures: Workplace policies aligned with employment law and cannabis-specific requirements
  • Regulatory impact on employees: How cannabis laws affect employee roles and responsibilities
  • Operational risk: Legal and operational risks linked to workforce decisions
  • Management and supervision: How oversight structures align with licensing and regulatory expectations

Our cannabis employment law work often connects with compliance and contracts, where workforce decisions directly affect wider business risk.

Why Rod Kight for Employment Law?

Rod Kight advises cannabis businesses on employment law and the legal realities of operating in a highly regulated industry.

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Kight Law advises cannabis businesses across the supply chain on how employment structures and workforce decisions interact with regulatory requirements.

This includes assessing how employee roles, training, supervision and internal policies connect to licensed activities, and where gaps can create compliance risk.

By linking employment law to operational realities, we help businesses reduce exposure, maintain regulatory alignment, and build workforce structures that support long-term growth.

Speak to a cannabis employment lawyer about your workforce.

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Cannabis Business Law Articles

 

AG Jeff Sessions Withdraws Ogden and Cole Memos – What this Means, What it Doesn’t Mean, and What to Expect

By Rod Kight | January 4, 2018
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CBD and Hemp Predictions for 2018

By Rod Kight | December 30, 2017
2018 promises to be a big year for hemp and CBD. It’s the time of year where we make resolutions…

New poll finds that a supermajority (86%) of Americans favor cannabis legalization.

By Rod Kight | August 3, 2017
A new Harvard-Harris poll, taken in July, indicates that a supermajority of Americans favor cannabis legalization. According to an August…

Sessions Shot Down in Senate: No Funds to Prosecute Medical Cannabis Patients

By Rod Kight | July 29, 2017
When it comes to US cannabis policy, reason does not usually prevail. However, it prevailed on Thursday in a small…

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