Cannabis Lawyers in Oregon

13 cannabis attorneys serving Oregon dispensaries, cultivators, manufacturers, and MSOs. Licensing with the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission (OLCC), IRC Section 280E tax strategy, mergers and acquisitions, regulatory compliance, and cannabis-specific litigation.

Oregon cannabis legal landscape

Oregon has a well-established cannabis market with publicly available license data. The state is known for competitive pricing and a large number of craft producers. Oregon is a mature licensed cannabis market with a recreational and medical framework regulated by the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission (OLCC). Approximately 2,000 active cannabis licenses currently operate under OR rules, each subject to federal IRC Section 280E on top of state licensing and compliance requirements.

State tax note: Oregon has decoupled from Section 280E for state income tax purposes, meaning operators can deduct ordinary business expenses on their Oregon return even though those same expenses remain non-deductible federally. This is a significant legitimate savings most Oregoncannabis attorneys coordinate with their client's CPA. Confirm the official state regulator page at www.oregon.gov/olcc before filing.

13 Cannabis Attorneys Serving Oregon

Vicente LLP

Vicente LLP

Cannabis Lawyers

Denver, CONationwide

One of the first US law firms specializing in cannabis since 2010. Ranked by Chambers and Best Lawyers.

Cannabis Law & PolicyPsychedelicsCorporate+2
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Zuber Lawler

Zuber Lawler

Cannabis Lawyers

Los Angeles, CANationwide

Named Cannabis Law Firm of the Year by Marijuana Venture. Representing leading cannabis clients since 2006.

ComplianceReal EstateRegulatory+2
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Harris Sliwoski

Harris Sliwoski

Cannabis Lawyers

Seattle, WANationwide

International cannabis law firm known for the Canna Law Blog. Offices in Portland, Seattle, LA, and San Francisco.

Cannabis ComplianceLicensingIP+1
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Duane Morris LLP

Duane Morris LLP

Cannabis Lawyers

Philadelphia, PANationwide

National leader in cannabis law ranked by Chambers, Legal 500, and Law360.

Corporate TransactionsIPRegulatory+2
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Greenspoon Marder LLP

Greenspoon Marder LLP

Cannabis Lawyers

Fort Lauderdale, FLNationwide

Among the first national law firms to establish a dedicated Cannabis Law practice group.

Cannabis LawLicensingM&A+2
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Fox Rothschild LLP

Fox Rothschild LLP

Cannabis Lawyers

Philadelphia, PANationwide

Full-service firm with notable cannabis focus. Publishes the In The Weeds cannabis law blog.

LitigationRegulatoryCorporate Transactions+1
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Foley & Lardner LLP

Foley & Lardner LLP

Cannabis Lawyers

Milwaukee, WINationwide

Nationwide firm with strong cannabis IP and transactional practice. Chambers-ranked.

IPTransactionsM&A+2
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Cozen O'Connor

Cozen O'Connor

Cannabis Lawyers

Philadelphia, PANationwide

Multistate firm handling transactional issues, financings, and acquisitions for cannabis operators and investors.

TransactionsFinancingsAcquisitions+1
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Perkins Coie LLP

Perkins Coie LLP

Cannabis Lawyers

Seattle, WANationwide

Team of 120+ cannabis attorneys. Led legal team for Coalition for Cannabis Scheduling Reform.

RegulatoryTransactionalM&A+1
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McAllister Garfield P.C.

McAllister Garfield P.C.

Cannabis Lawyers

Denver, CO

Cannabis-focused firm specializing in startups, capital raises, and license defense.

Startup FormationFundraisingDue Diligence+1
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Dickinson Wright PLLC

Dickinson Wright PLLC

Cannabis Lawyers

Detroit, MINationwide

Full-service cannabis law practice covering licensing, compliance, and corporate formation across multiple states.

LicensingComplianceCorporate+1
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Clark Hill PLC

Clark Hill PLC

Cannabis Lawyers

Denver, CONationwide

Absorbed Hoban Law Group (premier cannabis firm since 2008) in 2021. International law firm with deep cannabis heritage.

RegulatoryLicensingCorporate+2
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Feuerstein Kulick LLP

Feuerstein Kulick LLP

Cannabis Lawyers

New York, NYNationwide

Well-regarded boutique handling high-profile cannabis M&A deals and licensing.

M&ALicensingCapital Markets+1
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Working on 280E or COGS allocation?

19 cannabis CPA firms also serve Oregon. Most cannabis legal matters in Oregon are stronger when a cannabis-specialized attorney and CPA work together, especially on Section 280E strategy, dual-entity structuring, and IRS audit defense.

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Frequently Asked Questions - Oregon Cannabis Lawyers

What does a cannabis lawyer in Oregon actually do?+

Cannabis attorneys in Oregon handle licensing applications and renewals with the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission (OLCC), corporate structuring (entity selection, MSO roll-ups, dual-entity 280E strategies), real estate and zoning issues specific to OR local opt-out rules, regulatory response work when operators receive inquiries or deficiency notices, cannabis M&A, employment and labor peace agreements, and cannabis-specific litigation. Most Oregon cannabis attorneys also work closely with a cannabis CPA because tax and compliance issues overlap heavily.

How much does a cannabis lawyer in Oregon cost?+

Cannabis legal fees in Oregon vary by scope. Licensing application work is often billed as a flat fee (engagement letters should break out application prep, local-government coordination, and state filings separately). Ongoing regulatory and corporate work is typically hourly. M&A transactions use a combination of hourly plus success fee. Oregon cannabis attorneys generally charge above standard corporate rates because of the specialized expertise, audit risk, and federal-state conflict. Always request a written engagement letter with scope, deliverables, and fee caps before starting.

Does Oregon follow IRC Section 280E for state taxes?+

No. Oregon has decoupled from IRC Section 280E at the state level, which means cannabis operators CAN deduct ordinary and necessary business expenses on their Oregon state tax return even though those same expenses remain non-deductible federally. This is a legitimate state-level tax benefit that a non-cannabis-specialist CPA may overlook. Confirm current status with your CPA because state rules evolve.

What regulator oversees cannabis licensing in Oregon?+

Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission (OLCC) is the primary cannabis regulator in Oregon. Their website is https://www.oregon.gov/olcc. Oregon cannabis attorneys interact with this agency for license applications, renewals, transfers, and compliance matters. Local governments in Oregon may also impose zoning, buffer, and licensing requirements on top of the state framework, which is why many operators retain a lawyer familiar with both state and local rules.

Do I need a lawyer based in Oregon specifically?+

For state licensing, local zoning, and OR-specific administrative work, a lawyer licensed in Oregon or with a documented track record before the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission (OLCC) is strongly recommended. For federal 280E tax strategy, multi-state M&A, cannabis trademark, and general corporate work, a nationwide cannabis specialist is typically sufficient. Many operators use both: a Oregon attorney for state-level matters and a national cannabis firm for federal and multi-state issues.

How do I verify a cannabis lawyer is actually licensed in Oregon?+

Every state has a public attorney lookup maintained by its state bar or supreme court. Search by name to confirm the attorney is in good standing, check for any public discipline history, and verify the firm's listed address matches the bar record. CannaBizGuide does not license or verify attorneys - always confirm licensure directly with the state bar before engaging.

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