Corporate Attorney Jeremy Shaw Recognized as a New Leader in Law by Law360’s New England Legal Awards 2024

Oct 7, 2024

Vicente LLP is pleased to announce that partner Jeremy Shaw was recognized in the "New Leaders in Law" category at the 2024 New England Legal Awards hosted by Law360. These awards recognize the exceptional contributions and achievements of legal professionals across Connecticut, Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island.

Jeremy was named a New Leader in Law due to his outstanding professional achievements and excellence throughout his legal career. His extensive experience in corporate governance, private placements, mergers and acquisitions, and commercial arrangements is complemented by his profound understanding of complex cannabis regulatory frameworks. This unique blend of skills and knowledge enables Jeremy to effectively navigate the highly regulated landscape, provide invaluable guidance to his clients, and utilize creative thinking to create positive results. His extraordinary career in cannabis law as a corporate and regulatory attorney is full of achievements as a leader within the firm and industry.

Maintaining corporate compliance in the cannabis industry demands a comprehensive and dynamic approach, which Jeremy demonstrates through his impressive track record in Massachusetts and national achievements. He has successfully guided cannabis companies through crucial phases of formation, early-stage fundraising, exit transactions, and other corporate matters.

Congratulations, Jeremy, on this well-deserved recognition!

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