Whitt Steineker Selected as Global Top 200 Cannabis Lawyer for 2024-2025

September, 2024 - Birmingham, Alabama

Bradley is pleased to announce that Birmingham partner Whitt Steineker has been named to the 2024-2025 edition of the Global Top 200 Cannabis Lawyers list published by Cannabis Law Report. Based on an annual survey of clients and lawyers in the cannabis legal services sector, the fifth edition of the list recognizes the top cannabis practitioners and practices around the world.

Mr. Steineker is co-chair of Bradley’s Cannabis Industry team and leads the firm’s Food, Beverage and Hospitality team. He provides a full suite of legal services to cannabis companies while also advising non-cannabis clients – such as banks, commercial real estate companies, insurance companies and high-net-worth individuals – on best practices for working with cannabis companies. A key part of his practice is providing timely guidance to companies regarding the evolving legal status of cannabis in the U.S. and Canada, particularly to financial institutions on how to comply with the complex laws and regulations governing the provision of financial services to cannabis companies.

A graduate of Georgetown University Law Center, Mr. Steineker received his B.A. from the University of Alabama. He is a frequent author and speaker on cannabis issues around the country and is regularly featured in leading legal and mainstream publication. Mr. Steineker is nationally ranked for Cannabis Law (Eastern United States) in the 2024 edition of Chambers USA. He also has been recognized multiple times in Benchmark Litigation as a “Future Star” in Alabama and named to the “40 & Under Hot List.”

Bradley’s Cannabis Industry team has a deep understanding of the many unique legal and business issues that are constantly evolving, and how they impact companies – including hemp companies – operating in this sector across the country. The firm’s blog, Budding Trends, provides timely and proactive guidance to clients related to industry trends and legislative developments.

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