David Holland
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The Law Offices of David Clifford Holland, P.C. have more than two decades of experience litigating white collar as well as both civil and criminal R.I.C.O. cases and cannabis related matters. We have also obtained significant results on behalf of clients in the areas of civil rights, employment discrimination, and general litigation matters. When your future hangs in the balance The Law Offices of David Clifford Holland, P.C., is the only call you need make. The firm's principal, David C. Holland, Esq., is also the Executive and Legal Director of Empire State NORML, the New York State affiliate of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML), and the President of the New York City Cannabis Industry Association (NYCCIA) and co-founder of the Hudson Valley Cannabis Industry Association (HVCIA). He is former counsel to High Times Magazine having served in that capacity for more than 10 years. The firm is one of the foremost authorities on the legal issues related to the cannabis industry and compliance related matters as well as entertainment aspects of the industry including tradeshows and cannabis themed competition such as the High Times "Cannabis Cup". Critical to the firm’s success is the emphasis of a strong and open relationship between Counsel and the Client. Together we explore all the available options and discuss the short and long term implications that each strategic choice may have on the litigation path to be charted. Working closely together greatly enhances the attorney-client relationship while largely reducing the risks of miscommunication or making decisions which negatively impact the litigation strategy and sought after results. Our goals never deviate from winning whether in settlement negotiations or at trial. In addition, the firm regularly advises on a multitude of constitutional claims including freedom of speech and the press, search and seizure issues, the right against self-incrimination in litigation, and the right to Due Process in civil and criminal matters as well as the prosecution of voter fraud claims.
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