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  • Global Law and Business Podcast – Gary O’Sullivan (Ireland)

    Listen HERE or stream on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, Stitcher, or Soundcloud! At Harris Bricken, we keep close tabs on what is happening around the world, and we know that our friends and clients do, as well. We are happy to provide this podcast series: Global Law and Business, hosted by international attorneys Fred Rocafort and Jonathan Bench, where we look...

  • Dual Citizenship: Free Webinar on March 17

    This coming St. Patrick’s Day (March 17), Harris Bricken attorney Fred Rocafort will be a panelist on a Washington State Bar Association (WSBA) event on dual citizenship, together with Univeristy of Washington Law School Professor Dr. Dana Raigrodski and DLA Piper lawyer David Freeburg. The event is free and it is approved for CLE credit...

  • Global Law and Business Podcast – Natalie O’Regan (Cannabis in Ireland)

    Listen HERE or stream on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, Stitcher, or Soundcloud! At Harris Bricken, we keep close tabs on what is happening around the world, and we know that our friends and clients do, as well. We are happy to provide this podcast series: Global Law and Business, hosted by international attorneys Fred Rocafort and Jonathan Bench, where we look at the world...

  • Global Law and Business Podcast – Joe McCall (Ireland)

    Listen HERE or stream on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, Stitcher, or Soundcloud! At Harris Bricken, we keep close tabs on what is happening around the world, and we know that our friends and clients do, as well. We are happy to provide this podcast series: Global Law and Business, hosted by international attorneys Fred Rocafort and Jonathan Bench, where we look at the world...

  • International Cannabis Spotlight: Ireland

    Happy St. Patrick’s Day! Given the origin of the holiday, we write to update you on the regulation of cannabis in Ireland. Historically, Ireland has had a conservative cannabis policy due to the nation’s heroin epidemic, among other factors. In 1977, the government enacted the Misuse of Drugs Act (the “Act”) making it unlawful to...

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