Ashley C. L. Brown works with business owners and their companies by counseling them in creating and growing their businesses and by representing them in transactions and disputes, while always protecting their interests, thereby enabling them to become financially successful.
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Undergraduate:
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California State University
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Law School:
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Southwestern
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Admitted to Bar:
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2000
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Practice Areas:
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Business > Commercial Litigation Personal > Personal Injury Business > Business Law Personal > Civil Litigation Business > Entertainment Business > Business Formation
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Organizations:
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Orange County Bar Association
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Gender:
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Male
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Married
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Children:
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More Than 2 Children
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Home State:
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CA
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My Interests
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When the occasion arises that you are given a contract or written agreement to sign off on, be sure not to ignore all of the so-called boilerplate language toward the end.
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Pursuant to California law, medical marijuana businesses legally are allowed to operate in the state. However, there are conflicts in the laws and confusion about what is and is not permitted. This article provides some general information on this unique area of business law and summarizes some of the major differences and similarities between these organizations and those in other industries.
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