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Viewpoint: ‘Big Tobacco’ Moment for Cannabis – What to Know About Murray v. Cresco
A massive 320-page class action complaint has the attention of the cannabis sector. The insurance professionals who underwrite it should also be paying close attention. The case, Murray et al. v. Cresco Labs Inc. et al., was filed on May …

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According to Insurance Journal’s source item, Viewpoint: ‘Big Tobacco’ Moment for Cannabis – What to Know About Murray v. Cresco, A massive 320-page class action complaint has the attention of the cannabis sector. The insurance professionals who underwrite it should also be paying close attention. The case, Murray et al. v. Cresco Labs Inc. et al., was filed on May …
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