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Jason Tarasek

Counsel at Vicente LLP

Jason Tarasek is currently serving as counsel at Vicente LLP, managing the firm's Minnesota office and assisting clients in the hemp, cannabinoid, medical marijuana, and adult-use cannabis sectors across the Upper Midwest region. Prior to this role, Jason founded Minnesota Cannabis Law in February 2022, providing legal services in the same markets after establishing the name in 2018. Jason has a robust background in various legal environments, having worked as an attorney and partner at Thompson Tarasek Lee-O'Halloran PLLC and as a shareholder/attorney at Hammargren & Meyer, PA, focusing on construction litigation and representing homeowners and contractors. Jason's earlier experience includes positions at Best & Flanagan, LLP, and the US Army Corps of Engineers, with a legal education from the University of California, College of the Law, San Francisco, and a bachelor's degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

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Minneapolis, United States

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Vicente LLP

Vicente LLP is the premier cannabis and psychedelics law firm. For over a decade, the firm has helped clients navigate laws and regulations, build and grow businesses, and shape public policy to advance the legal cannabis, hemp, and psychedelics industries across the globe. It has been ranked a Nationwide Band 1 law firm by Chambers and Partners since 2019 and received the Chambers USA Award for “Cannabis Law Firm of the Year” in 2021 and 2022. Service Areas for the Cannabis, Hemp and Psychedelics Industries: Administrative Law Banking & Financial Services Access Commercial Transactions Corporate & Business Economics & Market Research Environment, Health & Safety Food, Beverages & Consumer Packaged Goods Government & Policy Hemp & Cannabinoids Insolvency & State Receivership Intellectual Property International Transactions Land Use & Zoning Licensing Litigation & Arbitration Regulatory Compliance Real Estate


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