
Gregg Stevens
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Jun 4, 2024 |
businesslawtoday.org | Daniel Shortt |McGlinchey Stafford PLLC |Keith Fisher |Gregg Stevens
CURRENT MONTH (May 2024) Table of Contents hide DEA Proposes Rule to Reschedule Marijuana: Key DefinitionsBy Daniel Shortt, McGlinchey Stafford PLLCOn May 16, 2024, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) released the proposed rule (Proposed Rule) to reschedule marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III under the Controlled Substances Act (CSA). The rule was published in the Federal Register on May 21, 2024, kicking off the notice and comment period. Comments must be submitted by July 22.
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Mar 20, 2024 |
theava.com | Gregg Stevens
I have always loved a good sea story. It doesn't matter whether it's fighting a typhoon with Conrad, rounding the Horn with Chichester or kicking some nautical butt with Aubrey and Hornblower. If it's got a ship in it, I've read it. But I hadn't actually been on the ocean in almost ten years. And it's not like I live in Nebraska. Fort Bragg is about as close to the ocean as a fellow can get without falling in.
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Feb 12, 2024 |
theava.com | Gregg Stevens
The devil introduced himself to me one fine spring day in the American River canyon just below the town of Auburn. Back in the early 70s, engineers got to looking at that canyon and they decided it would be the perfect place to build a dam. A big, honking, manly dam. The kind of dam God could be proud to say that He had built. And behind it would form a great lake, spreading out for dozens of miles upstream in two different canyons.
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Jan 15, 2024 |
theava.com | Gregg Stevens
I was still about half drunk when my plane touched down in San Diego. It had been three weeks since I signed my enlistment papers, and I used that time wisely. I had partied. Large. So I was neither looking nor feeling my best when I stepped into the terminal and presented myself to the sergeants who were there to collect us recruits.
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Nov 1, 2023 |
businesslawtoday.org | Gregg Stevens |Leona Yazdidoust |Gurtej Grewal |Cole Hodge
CURRENT MONTH (October 2023)Business LitigationDelaware Court of Chancery to Award Disclosure-Based Mootness Fees Only When Plaintiff Shareholder Obtains Additional Disclosures That Are “Plainly Material”By Leona YazdidoustIn Anderson v. Magellan Health, Inc., No. 2021-0202-KSJM (Del. Ch. July 6, 2023), the Delaware Court of Chancery affirmed the judgment of the trial court awarding $75,000 in fees and expenses to Plaintiff Shareholder’s counsel, instead of the requested award of $1,100,000.
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