Joshua S. Bauchner serves as the chair of the Cannabis, Hemp and Psychedelics Practice Group and is a partner in the Litigation, Bankruptcy, Landlord/Tenant, Construction, and Employment practice groups. He brings a depth of experience and dedication to his practice, where he is involved in complex commercial and securities litigations, class actions, and bankruptcy-related matters. He also successfully handles numerous appeals in state and federal court.
His areas of specialization include: enforcement of commercial contracts such as lease agreements, guaranties, purchase and sale contracts, and commission agreements; litigation of partnership disputes; class action prosecution and defense; claims originating from insurance coverage denials; employment litigation including FLSA, ADA, ADEA, Title VII, and analogous state law claims; and defense against commercial landlord/tenant and foreclosure actions.
His extensive experience is evident in representative matters, including:
- Prosecuting construction and design defect claims against the sponsor, developer and architect of a luxury condominium building in New York City.
- Prosecuting a bankruptcy trustee’s claims for fraudulent conveyance, business torts and a violation of the Bank Holding Company Act against more than 40 commercial and investment bank defendants.
- Defending a landlord against business interruption and related claims arising from the 1993 terrorist attack on the World Trade Center.
- Obtaining a favorable settlement for an institutional investor asserting securities, Blue Sky and related common law claims against commercial and investment bank defendants.
- Defending a Boston-area hospital against medical malpractice and related claims seeking $50 million in damages by obtaining a dismissal on personal jurisdiction grounds, which was affirmed by the Second Circuit on appeal.
- Prosecuting institutional investors’ securities, Blue Sky and related common claims against placement agents, auditors, rating agencies and corporate insiders in a multidistrict litigation proceeding.
- Defending corporate clients against securities fraud claims brought by the SEC, DOJ and class plaintiffs.
- Representing an NFL franchise in its attempt to secure a new stadium on Manhattan’s west side.
In the ever-evolving area of psychoactive substances, Josh was instrumental in co-hosting the inaugural Cannabis Symposium in New Jersey, attracting nearly a thousand attendees, with subsequent symposia continuing to garner attention. As a notable member of the New Jersey State Bar Association Cannabis & Psychedelics Law Committee, New York State Bar Association Cannabis Law Committee, the NORML Legal Committee, and the Amicus Committee, he received the New Jersey Law Journal’s Innovator of the Year Award.*
After graduating from law school, Josh had the honor of clerking for the Honorable Ursula Ungaro at the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida. He also served as the Deputy Director of the Legal Division at the New York City Department of Consumer Affairs.
A passion for education and community development, as a licensed real estate instructor in New York, he educates aspiring real estate professionals, and he has served as an adjunct professor at Brooklyn Law School. Josh also is deeply involved in his community. He was appointed by the Manhattan Borough President to Manhattan Community Board 10, where he served as the Board’s treasurer and co-chaired the Committee on Land Use. Additionally, he played an active role on the Board of Trustees for Wheaton College, the New York Theater Ballet, Frederick Douglass Boulevard Alliance, and the Harlem Wellness Center.
He is admitted to practice in both New York and New Jersey as well as the United States District Court of Michigan, the United States District Courts for the Southern, Eastern and Western Districts of New York, the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey as well as the United States Court of Appeals for the Second and Third Circuits.
In addition to his professional endeavors, Joshua’s thoughts and perspectives have been featured in numerous publications, shedding light on diverse areas such as cannabis laws, creditors’ rights in bankruptcy, and the intricacies of negligence claims, among other areas.
New Jersey State Bar Association – Member, Cannabis & Psychedelics Law Committee (co-chair, 2021-2023).
New York State Bar Association – Member, Cannabis Law Committee and Commercial & Federal Litigation
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New Jersey State Bar Foundation – Member, Respect Magazine Editorial Board & Publication
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Passaic County Bar Association – Member, Board of Trustees
NORML—Member, Legal and Amicus Committees
New Jersey Law Journal’s Innovator of the Year Award
“Website Accessibility Ruling Leaves Circuit Split Unresolved” Law 360 (October, 2024)
“OpEd: AN ATTACK ON NEW YORK’S SMALL BUSINESSES” Empire Report (August 6, 2024)
“The Latest in the Fight Against NJM” New Jersey Automotive (April 9, 2024)
“Managing Medical Marijuana in the Workplace,” GreenEntrepreneur (April 3, 2019)
“Staying Ahead of New Cannabis Laws,” IndustryWeek (March 28, 2019)
“New Jersey’s Cannabis Industry Is Growing: Where Does It Grow from Here?” High Times Magazine
“NJ Arbitration Ruling Puts Burden On Employers” (April, 5, 2018)
“The NJ Construction Lien Law: A Powerful, Equitable Tool,” New Jersey Law Journal (Oct. 3, 2016)
“The Linear Construct of A Negligence Claim,” New Jersey Law Journal (March 23, 2015)
“Let Them Plead in the Alternative,” New York Law Journal (Sept. 12, 2014)
“The False Hope of Lost Profits Damages,” New York Law Journal (Sept. 27, 2013)
“Fending Off The Appointment of a Receiver,” New Jersey Law Journal (July 1, 2013)
“Bankruptcy Trustee’s Avoidance Rights Are Nearly Limitless,” Law360 (Oct. 22, 2012)
“Spotlight on Section 550 of the Bankruptcy Code,” Law360 (July 18, 2012)
“The Forgotten Bank Holding Company Act of 1972,” Law360 (June 12, 2012)
- New Jersey State Bar Association CLE Seminar – Navigating Intoxicating Hemp Product Law in New Jersey (November 2024)
- National Business Institute Course – Cannabis and Banking (November 2024)
- Cannabis Industry Disputes: Leveraging Arbitration and Mediation – New York State Bar Association (October 2024)
- NRBA CLE Event: Cannabis, Hemp & Psychedelics – Oh My! A Primer on the Latest Legal Issues in these Emerging Fields (October 2024)
- NRBA Navigating Cannabis Licensing and Banking Challenges (October 2024)
- Marcum Real Estate Fraud Seminar: How to Guard Your Investment (October 2024)
- 2024 National Interdisciplinary Cannabis Symposium: Legal Status of Hemp and Psychedelics (New York Law School, September 2024)
- Primerus 2024 Northeast Regional Meeting – “Cannabis Licensing 101” (July 2024)
- NORML Legal Conference (June 2024) – Workplace Impairment Recognition Experts and Drug Recognition Experts
- NJ State Bar Association Cannabis Symposium (March 2024) – The Cannabis Litigation Landscape
- National Business Institute Course – Marijuana Business Law in New Jersey (November 2023)
- NJ League of Municipalities Conference (October 2023) – NJ Local Resolutions of Support and Zoning
- NORML Legal Conference (June 2023) – The Status of Legal Cannabis on Both Sides of the Hudson
- NJ State Bar Association Cannabis Symposium (March 2023) – Workplace Impairment Recognition Experts and Drug Recognition Experts
- New York Bar
- New Jersey Bar
- United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan
- United States District Court for the Southern District of New York
- United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York
- United States District Court for the Western District of New York
- United States District Court for the District of New Jersey
- United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
- United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit
Brooklyn Law School, J.D., magna cum laude, 2001
Wheaton College, B.A., cum laude, 1995
TRO Permits Hemp Client to Remove Signs Proclaiming It Criminal in Advance of Hearing
November 12, 2024
Attorneys Joshua S. Bauchner and Jed M. Weiss obtained a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) on behalf of a State-licensed hemp client permitting it to remove the Scarlet-A incendiary signs posted on its storefronts by the New York Office of Cannabis Management (“OCM”). The firm is actively defending the rights of numerous State-licensed hemp operators getting […]Victory for Licensed Hemp Retailer: OATH Dismisses Summons and Recommends Reopening
November 12, 2024
In a powerful affirmation of the rights of licensed hemp businesses, the NYC Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings (OATH) recently ruled in favor of our client, a state-licensed hemp retailer, following an aggressive raid and sealing by the NYC Sheriff’s Office. Represented by attorneys Joshua Bauchner and Natalie Diaz of Mandelbaum Barrett PC, the […]Joshua S. Bauchner Triumphs in ADA Case, Protecting Property Owners from Nuisance Lawsuits
September 11, 2024
Joshua S. Bauchner, litigation partner at Mandelbaum Barrett PC, secured a major victory for a Manhattan property owner in a lawsuit alleging ADA violations. The plaintiff claimed that the property was inaccessible to wheelchair users due to the lack of a permanent ramp and insufficient signage. Bauchner, representing the property owner, successfully argued for summary […]Mandelbaum Barrett PC Secures Favorable Outcome for Dental Client Facing Litigation
August 14, 2024
Mandelbaum Barrett PC Partners Casey Gocel and Joshua Bauchner united forces across multiple disciplines to secure a favorable resolution for a client avoiding a contentious litigation. The client was a partner in a dental practice with multiple locations in New Jersey. For various reasons, the partnership was not successful, and the firm’s client needed an […]Victory in a Decade-Long Battle Against Retro Fitness Class Action
June 25, 2024
Mandelbaum Barrett PC achieved a decisive win defending a class action against Retro Fitness gyms in New Jersey. After a decade-long legal battle and a favorable Appellate Division ruling, hundreds of defendants and most plaintiffs' claims were dismissed. Partner Joshua S. Bauchner led strategic efforts, collaborating with stakeholders to dismantle the case, protecting franchise owners from baseless allegations and potential financial ruin.From Vision to a Brooklyn Cannabis Business
November 28, 2023
Our client, Kendall had a vision for a New York cannabis business, which she discussed during her estate planning sessions with Shawn McClelland from our Tax, Trusts, and Estates practice group. Recognizing the potential, Shawn introduced her to Joshua S. Bauchner, Chair of our Cannabis and Psychedelics Practice Group.Cannabis, Hemp & Psychedelics Newsletter
October 24, 2024
The Cannabis, Hemp, and Psychedelics Practice Group at Mandelbaum Barrett PC, chaired by Joshua S. Bauchner, released their latest newsletter on October 20th, providing key updates on their ongoing legal battles and industry insights. You can read the full newsletter here. The newsletter mentions that Mandelbaum Barrett PC’s Cannabis, Hemp, and Psychedelics Practice Group continues […]New Jersey’s New Hemp Regulations Create More Problems Than They Solve
October 16, 2024
Governor Phil Murphy’s signing of Senate Bill 3235 on September 12, 2024, represents a significant shift in the regulation of intoxicating hemp products in New Jersey. The original intention of the bill was to restrict sales to those under 21 years of age. However, lobbyists turned this simple exercise into a bill better reflecting Frankenstein’s […]Banking on Green: Cannabis Banking
October 15, 2024
Mandelbaum Barrett PC launched a pioneering initiative as part of our Cannabis, Hemp, and Psychedelics Practice Group: cannabis banking. This move comes as a strategic response to the growing legalization of cannabis and the persistent challenges businesses face in accessing banking and payment services. Since 2014, our Cannabis Practice Group has represented cannabis businesses and […]Lawsuit Accuses NY Pot Regulators of Violating Hemp Stores’ Rights
August 28, 2024
The enforcement actions have severely impacted the hemp industry, with many store owners claiming the new regulations have crippled their businesses. The Office of Cannabis Management has not responded to inquiries about the number of stores inspected, products seized, or the outcomes of these actions. Many hemp retailers were unaware that their products had become illegal until they were seized in recent months.Navigating Regulatory Challenges: The Impact on Hemp Businesses in the Tri-State Area
June 10, 2024
Law enforcement in the tri-state area, particularly New York's Office of Cannabis Management, is intensifying efforts against illicit cannabis. This has led to increased scrutiny of hemp retailers, resulting in closures, product seizures, and potential criminal charges. Legal guidance is crucial for hemp entrepreneurs to navigate the complex regulatory landscape.NYC Newsletter
May 17, 2024
the latest updates from Mandelbaum Barrett PC, straight from the vibrant streets of New York City. As we mark the midpoint of the year, our firm is excited to share significant milestones and achievements. From navigating complex legal landscapes to celebrating noteworthy victories, we're dedicated to delivering exceptional service to our clients. Join us on this journey as we reflect on our progress and look forward to what lies ahead.Strategic ADA Compliance: Safeguarding Your Business Against Litigation
May 13, 2024
Impact of the ADA on Business and Society The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) has greatly expanded opportunities for disabled individuals, demanding significant adjustments from businesses to accommodate both physical and online accessibility. These necessary changes, while enhancing inclusivity, have posed complex compliance challenges. Navigating Compliance and Litigation Title III of the ADA mandates nondiscrimination […]Breaking News: DEA Insider Leaks Hint at Cannabis Reclassification
May 6, 2024
According to insiders, the DEA is considering a reclassification of cannabis. The proposal, yet to undergo White House review, could mark a significant shift in federal cannabis policy. If approved, this move might pave the way for greater research opportunities and potentially alter the landscape of cannabis regulation in the United States.Cannabis Legal Updates with Joshua S. Bauchner
May 1, 2024
In a recent episode of the Karma Koala Podcast, Joshua S. Bauchner, Partner at Mandelbaum Barrett PC, delved into cannabis law issues. Bauchner provided insights on DUI blood testing, legal frameworks in New York and New Jersey, emphasizing the complexities and offering clarity to industry stakeholders. His expertise offers invaluable guidance in navigating evolving regulations.New York Judge’s Landmark Cannabis Ruling Sparks Legal Challenges and Industry Reflection
May 1, 2024
Joshua S. Bauchner, Partner at Mandelbaum Barrett PC, featured in Bloomberg Law, discusses a landmark ruling reshaping New York's cannabis regulations. Justice Kevin Bryant's decision in Leafly Holdings Inc. v. NYS Office of Cannabis Management sets precedent, prompting reevaluation of laws. Legal experts anticipate challenges citing Bryant's decision, aiming to refine regulatory frameworks and safeguard constitutional rights in the cannabis industry.Restricting Employer Access to Employee Social Media
April 11, 2024
In their recent piece for the New York Law Journal, Joshua Bauchner and Jed Weiss of Mandelbaum Barrett PC dive into the complexities surrounding a fresh New York Statute aimed at curtailing employer intrusion into employee social media and introducing notification mandates. This legal development arises from alarming accounts of employers soliciting social media credentials, such as usernames and passwords, from job seekers, effectively making it a prerequisite for employment and, in certain cases, leading to employee dismissal.The Latest in the Fight Against NJM
April 9, 2024
In their article for New Jersey Automotive Alliance, Bauchner & Peyzner detail a class action lawsuit by three auto body shops against New Jersey Manufacturers Insurance. The shops accuse NJM of defamatory practices and unfair steering of customers, citing violations of AICRA regulations. This legal battle underscores broader concerns about market fairness and ethical business conduct.Breaking News: Albany County Supreme Court Invalidates New York State Cannabis Regulations
April 4, 2024
In a remarkable legal development, an Albany County Supreme Court judge has nullified all regulations for adult-use cannabis in New York State, challenging the foundational efforts of the NY Office of Cannabis Management (OCM). This decision, ruling the regulations as arbitrary and capricious, brings to light serious doubts regarding the proficiency and effectiveness of the state's cannabis regulatory framework. Originating from a lawsuit by Leafly Holdings, Stage One Dispensary, and a consumer dependent on Leafly for informed cannabis purchases, the judgement by Judge Kevin Bryant significantly impacts sections crucial for the governance of New York's adult-use cannabis market.Welcome to The High Road Chronicles: Navigating Cannabis Law in Our State
March 28, 2024
Three years post-legalization, the discourse on driving under cannabis influence evolves. Law enforcement seeks effective impairment detection. Proposed legislation mandates blood tests for suspected drivers. Yet, Joshua S. Bauchner caution against it, citing scientific inconclusiveness. Amidst debates, understanding the nexus of cannabis, law, and civil liberties remains pivotal.The Science and Legal Challenges of DREs and WIREs in New Jersey
March 27, 2024
In New Jersey, a new mandate requires every employer, from small landscaping businesses to large pharmaceutical companies, to train personnel as Work Impairment Recognition Experts (WIREs) to assess employee impairment. Josh Bauchner discusses the substantial burdens this places on businesses and explores the recent State vs. Olenowski ruling by the New Jersey Supreme Court. This decision affects legal standards and workplace policies, potentially altering how businesses operate within the state.Overnight Overhaul: NY Hemp Industry Faces Sudden Shift
March 14, 2024
In New York's dynamic hemp regulatory landscape, Joshua Bauchner and Chris Zona of Mandelbaum Barrett PC spearhead a legal battle defending small businesses against abrupt THC regulations. Their civil rights complaint challenges constitutional violations, spotlighting the broader impact on emerging industries and the delicate balance between state and federal law.Compulsory Blood Tests for Suspected High Drivers
March 14, 2024
In New Jersey, a contentious bill proposes automatic consent to blood tests for drivers suspected of cannabis use, with a THC threshold of 3 nanograms per milliliter. Joshua Bauchner and Chris Zona of Mandelbaum Barrett PC critique this, highlighting the challenge of equating cannabis impairment to alcohol's .08 blood alcohol concentration. They stress that THC's persistence in the bloodstream makes current impairment assessments unreliable and unfair. Advocating for evidence-based standards, they engage with legislators and the public to foster a law that balances road safety with individuals' rights, challenging the bill's approach amidst New Jersey's legal cannabis landscape.New York’s Hemp Industry Faces Legal Battle Over Regulatory Restrictions
March 6, 2024
The hemp industry in New York faces dire challenges, battling against regulatory measures that have severely crippled operations. A federal civil rights lawsuit alleges unjust restrictions imposed by the Cannabis Control Board, disrupting businesses and sparking legal backlash. Stakeholders fight for fairness, seeking to overturn regulations hindering growth and innovation.New Jersey Proposes Bill Mandating Blood Tests for Suspected Marijuana-Impaired Drivers
March 6, 2024
A proposed bill in Trenton aims to tighten regulations on suspected marijuana impairment while driving, requiring drivers to submit to blood tests upon law enforcement request. Led by Sen. Shirley Turner, the bill seeks to set a THC cutoff at 3 nanograms, mirroring other states' regulations. Critics raise concerns about testing reliability and advocate for a comprehensive approach.Green Horizons: Cannabis Newsletter
March 5, 2024
Catch up on the latest in the cannabis and psychedelics sectors with our newest newsletter. It’s been a busy few months since October, filled with growth, learning, and significant achievements in the Cannabis Hemp and Psychedelics space. Stay informed on the recent developments, insightful articles, and upcoming events that are shaping the future of the […]Legal Victory: Dismissal of Bankruptcy Trustee’s Claim Against Client in High-Stakes Contract Dispute
March 1, 2024
Mandelbaum Barrett PC partner Joshua S. Bauchner and Vincent J. Roldan recently achieved a legal triumph, securing the dismissal of a lawsuit filed by a Bankruptcy Trustee against their client. The case centered on a 2018 contract related to a sanitation project in New York, from which the Trustee sought to recover funds despite the debtor's clear breaches of contract. The team's strategic arguments highlighted flaws in the lawsuit's foundation, leading to its dismissal and protecting their client from further liabilities linked to the debtor's failures.Navigating the Road Ahead: Voicing Concerns Over Proposed DUI Legislation
March 1, 2024
In the ongoing discourse surrounding legislative measures addressing impaired driving, New Jersey's proposed bill mandating blood samples from suspected cannabis-impaired motorists raises alarms among experts. Critics argue it could disproportionately impact communities of color and lacks scientific validity. Collaborative, equitable policy-making is essential in navigating this complex intersection of cannabis and road safety.Mandelbaum Barrett PC Partners Spotlighted in New York Journal of Law for Insights on Landmark Social Media Privacy Legislation
February 27, 2024
On September 14, 2023, Governor Kathy Hochul signed Senate Bill S2518A into law, introducing significant changes to New York's Labor Law with the addition of Section 201-i, set to take effect on March 12, 2024. This legislation prohibits employers from requiring job applicants or employees to provide access to their private, personal social media accounts. Aimed at protecting individual privacy and preventing discriminatory hiring practices, the law outlines specific prohibitions, including the demand for usernames, passwords, or other authentication means for personal social media accounts, while also detailing exceptions for business-related accounts and devices financed by the employer.Joshua Bauchner Featured by the International Society of Primerus Law Firms
February 13, 2024
Joshua Bauchner, attorney at Mandelbaum Barrett PC and Chair of the Cannabis, Hemp, and Psychedelics Practice Group, was featured in an article by the International Society of Primerus Law Firms. With extensive legal experience, Bauchner advises on the legal aspects of controlled substances. His involvement started with High Times, leading to roles that addressed legal challenges in the cannabis industry. His contributions have made him a notable figure in cannabis law, recognized for his work in navigating the evolving legal landscape and advocating for the industry's growth and research into therapeutic uses of cannabis and psychedelics.Law360: Can Off-Duty Cops Use Marijuana?
January 26, 2024
In 2024, Law360 highlights a pivotal case stemming from New Jersey's legalization of recreational marijuana, which clashed with federal firearm laws. Jersey City's struggles with enforcing these laws led to a legal battle, triggering controversy over police terminations and accusations of political bias. Joshua S. Bauchner condemned the city's actions as hypocritical.NJ Supreme Court Lowers the Reliability of ‘DRE’ Protocol, Harming Minorities
January 24, 2024
In an insightful piece for the New Jersey Law Journal, Joshua S. Bauchner, Chair of the Cannabis, Hemp and Psychedelics practice group at Mandelbaum Barrett in Roseland, NJ, and New York, NY, delves into the recent pivotal ruling by the New Jersey Supreme Court on the admissibility of drug recognition expert testimony.Life on the Line: Battling Bureaucracy for Timely Medical Innovations
November 30, 2023
n the ever-evolving landscape of medical innovation, the journey to bring breakthrough therapies to those in need is often fraught with obstacles and red tape. For many patients grappling with life-threatening conditions, the clock is ticking, and the standard procedures of rescheduling controlled substances are causing unnecessary delays. In a remarkable legal battle, advocacy groups like NORML (National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws) are challenging the status quo, advocating for quicker access to groundbreaking treatments like psilocybin and cannabis.From Prohibition to Prosperity: Navigating Cannabis Legalization & Licensing in New Jersey
November 9, 2023
In his latest video, Joshua Bauchner navigates the obstacles and triumphs along the path to cannabis legalization, with a particular focus on the State of New Jersey. He provides insights into the transition between administrations and how it has impacted the cannabis landscape in the state.Struggling for Green Space – Unraveling Real Estate and Financing Challenges in the NJ Cannabis Industry
November 9, 2023
At Mandelbaum Barrett PC, we specialize in a comprehensive analysis of the intricate challenges within the dynamic landscape of the cannabis industry in New Jersey and New York. Led by Joshua Bachner, Chair of the Cannabis and Psychedelics practice group at Mandelbaum Barrett PC, our team is ready to dissect the regulatory intricacies unique to the NJ/NY cannabis market.Embracing Legal Cannabis: A Path to Safety, Wellness, and Universal Appeal
November 9, 2023
Legal cannabis offers numerous advantages, ensuring consumers know exactly what they're getting and providing a safer alternative to the uncertainties of the black market. Joshua Bauchner, Chair of the Cannabis & Psychedelics practice group at Mandelbaum Barrett PC, delves into its popularity spanning various age groups, with older generations turning to cannabis to alleviate age-related ailments. Additionally, legal cannabis holds the potential to address the opioid crisis, promoting happier and healthier living when used responsibly.From Stigma to Solution: Exploring Cannabis’s Untapped Potential and the Road to Federal Legalization
November 9, 2023
Dive into the cannabis domain alongside Joshua Bauchner, Mandelbaum Barrett PC's Cannabis and Psychedelics practice group Chair. Hindered by federal constraints, cannabis's therapeutic potential has been obscured. Bauchner sheds light on the evolving landscape, revealing promising developments and foreseeing federal legalization within the decade, seeking to address past injustices.From High Times to High Hopes: Advocating for Cannabis, Research, and Equity in the Garden State
November 3, 2023
In recent years, Joshua Bauchner, chair of the Cannabis and Psychedelics Practice Group at Mandelbaum Barrett PC, has been advocating for cannabis reform in the United States. His journey into cannabis law began when he represented High Times magazine's board of directors, providing him with a unique perspective on the evolving cannabis and psychedelics industry. Bauchner has been instrumental in bringing cannabis awareness to the East Coast through annual symposiums, coinciding with Governor Murphy's promise to legalize cannabis in New Jersey.New Jersey Cannabis Licensing Appeals: Seeking Fairness and Transparency
October 25, 2023
In a pivotal legal battle that could shape the future of New Jersey's cannabis industry, the State's Appellate Division recently heard oral arguments for three consolidated appeals involving the 2019 Cannabis Licensing Request for Applications (RFA). The firm represented NJ Holistic Health, one of the appellants (A-001326-21), challenging the scoring of its application by the NJ Cannabis Regulatory Committee (CRC).Frank A. Custode and Joshua S. Bauchner Author Article for New Jersey Law Journal on Adapting to the Shifting Landscape of Non-Compete Agreements
November 19, 2024
Frank A. Custode, Partner in the Labor and Employment Practice Group and Joshua S. Bauchner, Partner in the Labor & Employment and Litigation Practice Group authored an article for the New Jersey Law Journal. The evolving legal scrutiny surrounding non-compete agreements has placed businesses in a precarious position. These agreements, designed to safeguard proprietary interests […]TIMES UNION: Judge orders ‘illicit cannabis’ signs removed as NY regs face scrutiny
November 18, 2024
Joshua S. Bauchner, Chair of the Cannabis, Hemp, and Psychedelics Practice Group at Mandelbaum Barrett PC, alongside Partner Jed Weiss and Associate Natalie Diaz, were highlighted in a Times Union article published on November 18, 2024, for his critical role in defending New York hemp store owners against what he calls unconstitutional enforcement actions by […]Law 360: Website Accessibility Ruling Leaves Circuit Split Unresolved
November 6, 2024
Joshua Bauchner and Karen Chen recently published an insightful piece in Law360 discussing the latest legal developments in website accessibility. Their article, titled Website Accessibility Ruling Leaves Circuit Split Unresolved, examines a recent decision from the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York that intensifies ongoing debates about whether websites qualify as […]New Jersey Hemp Industry Faces Uncertainty: Asbury Park Press & NJ Monitor
October 14, 2024
New Jersey’s hemp industry is navigating a period of significant upheaval following two major court rulings in October 2024, which disrupted the sale of intoxicating hemp products like delta-8 and THC seltzers. On October 12, a federal judge struck down parts of the state’s new hemp law, citing violations of federal law. This ruling has […]Podcast: Hemp retailers cry foul over illicit marijuana crackdown
October 11, 2024
“When the regulators are drafting their own regulations to do this in the most superficial way imaginable, they claim, we looked at the labels, we saw a cannabis leaf logo. It’s got to be illegal, nothing more.” Joshua S. Bauchner explains how the New York State Office of Cannabis Management‘s effort to curb the illicit marijuana […]OpEd: AN ATTACK ON NEW YORK’S SMALL BUSINESSES
August 6, 2024
The OpEd criticizes New York State's actions against licensed hemp retailers, highlighting that these businesses are being unjustly targeted in raids meant for unlicensed marijuana sellers. Despite having state-issued licenses and compliant products, these hemp retailers face armed raids, product seizures, and store closures.Beyond the Charge: New York’s Guide to Credit Card Surcharge Compliance
August 1, 2024
New York’s updated law aims to balance the need for businesses to cover their costs with consumers' rights to transparency and fairness. By following these guidelines, businesses can ensure they remain compliant while maintaining trust and transparency with their customers. For more detailed guidance and examples of compliant practices, businesses can refer to the official notice from the New York State Division of Consumer Protection. For additional information about Mandelbaum Barrett’s Hospitality Practice Group, please visit our website.NJ Cannabis Regulations: Local Control and Social Equity Challenges
July 19, 2024
As New Jersey's cannabis industry continues to evolve, striking a balance between local regulatory control and equitable market access remains crucial. Applicants, especially those from "social equity" backgrounds, face significant challenges due to financial constraints and stringent local regulations. The article by Joshua S. Bauchner and Natalie C. Diaz provides a comprehensive overview of these challenges and offers valuable insights into navigating the complex regulatory environment.Fifth Circuit Ruling: A New Challenge for Corporate Debtors in Subchapter V
July 10, 2024
The Fifth Circuit’s recent decision in In re GFS Industries could change the game for corporate debtors using Subchapter V. This ruling supports the controversial Cleary Packaging decision, making it harder for these debtors to get a fresh start. Find out what this means for bankruptcy cases and the legal landscape. Read the full analysis […]NJLJ: How Will the Federal Reclassification of Marijuana Affect New Jersey’s Cannabis Industry?
June 16, 2024
In a recent article published by the New Jersey Law Journal, the DEA's proposal to reclassify marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III marks a significant shift in federal drug policy, acknowledging its medical benefits and potential legal ramifications. Joshua S. Bauchner, Chair of the Cannabis, Hemp & Psychedelics Practice Group at Mandelbaum Barrett PC, was quoted emphasizing the significance of this step towards acknowledging cannabis's medical value. He highlights that while rescheduling is a positive development for the industry, the ultimate goal remains declassification to address past injustices and fully normalize cannabis.NJBIZ Insight: Joshua Bauchner’s Analysis of Highland Park’s Cannabis Legal Battle
May 20, 2024
Joshua Bauchner analyzes the legal intricacies of Highland Park's cannabis battle. Bauchner underscores the court's rejection of federal preemption claims and the uphill battle facing opponents. He emphasizes the inevitability of cannabis legalization in New Jersey despite challenges, offering insights into the legal landscape and the industry's future.Joshua Bauchner quoted on NJBiz Article: Marijuana reclassification could clear hurdles for NJ businesses
May 6, 2024
In response to the DEA's recommendation to reschedule marijuana, Joshua Bauchner, emphasized the need for broader reform. Bauchner stated, "While it’s an important step forward in recognizing the long-established medicinal value of cannabis, the ultimate goal is not rescheduling, it’s descheduling." This underscores the ongoing dialogue surrounding cannabis legislation and the varied viewpoints within the legal community, reflecting the complexities involved in reshaping cannabis policy.Joshua S. Bauchner Explores Cannabis DUI Challenges in New Jersey v. Olenowski: Insights from the Karma Koala Podcast
February 7, 2024
Joshua Bauchner, Partner and Chair of Mandelbaum Barrett PC's Cannabis, Hemp, and Psychedelics Practice Group, shared insights on the Karma Koala Podcast. He discussed the legal and technological challenges in identifying cannabis DUI cases, focusing on the New Jersey v. Olenowski case. Bauchner's analysis shed light on complex legal intersections and technological limitations.Joshua S. Bauchner Listed as one of the Top 200 Global Psychedelics Lawyers
February 6, 2024
In the third edition of the Global Top 200 list of Psychedelics Lawyers, Joshua S. Bauchner, Partner and Chair of the Cannabis, Hemp, and Psychedelics Practice Group at Mandelbaum Barrett PC, is newly acknowledged. His inclusion honors his dedication, experience, and impactful contributions to psychedelic law and its industry advancement.Joshua S. Bauchner Attends the Cannabis Law Section MCLE Programs event, hosted by the New York State Bar Association.
January 29, 2024
Explore the dynamic legal terrain of cannabis, hemp, and psychedelics with Joshua S. Bauchner and Mandelbaum Barrett PC's expert panelists. Gain invaluable insights into New York and New Jersey's evolving regulatory frameworks at the recent NYSBA event. Dive deep into compliance and emerging trends.Joshua S. Bauchner Breaks Down Legal Hurdles for Businesses in New Jersey
December 5, 2023
In a recent publication, Joshua S. Bauchner, Chair of the Cannabis and Psychedelics Practice Group at Mandelbaum Barrett P.C., sheds light on the hurdles faced by New Jersey's cannabis businesses. Bauchner underscores the intricate process of securing dispensary locations amid municipal regulations, emphasizing the critical compliance with laws around sensitive areas.LAW 360: Mandelbaum Barrett PC Adds New Cannabis, Psychedelics Head
October 18, 2023
Joshua Bauchner has joined Mandelbaum Barrett as a partner in the firm's litigation department, and will lead the growth of the cannabis and psychedelics team. He will be based in the firm's Roseland, New Jersey, office and will also work out of New York.Joshua S. Bauchner Joins Mandelbaum Barrett PC as Chair of its Cannabis & Psychedelics Practice Group and Partner in its Litigation Practice Group
October 5, 2023
Joshua S. Bauchner joined Mandelbaum Barrett PC as Chair of its expanded Cannabis & Psychedelics Practice Group and a Partner in its Litigation Practice Group. The firm also announced that it has renamed its Cannabis Practice as the Cannabis & Psychedelics Practice Group to reflect this growing, multifaceted and complex area of law that includes cannabis and psychedelics.