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David Standa is a partner in the Cannabis Law practice group at Greenspoon Marder. He currently focuses on the rapidly evolving cannabis industry and how recently passed legislation, like state-level legalization statutes and many pending federal regulations, impact companies with marijuana, hemp and CBD products.

Mr. Standa advises cannabis clients throughout the Midwest on topics ranging from state-level licensing issues, compliance with seed-to-sale tracking requirements, tax issues, and litigation. Mr. Standa is a frequent speaker on cannabis issues, including the FDA’s regulation of CBD products, the potential liability arising out of CBD and edible marijuana products, packaging and labeling, and navigating Illinois' Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act.

Additionally, Mr. Standa has extensive experience in business and consumer finance litigation as well as corporate transactions, securities and regulatory matters, food and beverage compliance and litigation, and healthcare litigation. He has defended several alcoholic beverage industry clients in class actions alleging deceptive labeling and marketing practices, and has assisted industry clients with compliance in the development of product labels.

Mr. Standa is also engaged in health insurance reimbursement disputes. He has represented insurers and hospital systems in litigation and arbitration involving insurance and healthcare disputes and arbitrations, including complex issues surrounding the business of insurance, insurance regulatory matters, Medicare/Medicaid disputes and False Claims Act litigation. At his previous firm, Mr. Standa advised a national health insurance provider on a series of joint ventures with regional hospital systems involving the creation of new insurance networks, and provided regulatory guidance about potential statutory exposure to an insurance holding company.

Mr. Standa's litigation and arbitration cases have included various individual and class action lawsuits concerning claims under the Truth in Lending Act (TILA), Home Affordable Modification Program (HAMP), Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA), Equal Credit Opportunity Act (ECOA), Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) and Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) as well as claims for fraud, breach of contract, and breach of fiduciary duty.

Mr. Standa represents banks and other institutions in commercial and industrial foreclosures, replevin actions and injunction proceedings to recover outstanding collateral. His experience includes handling asset-based and real estate loan workouts, negotiating forbearance agreements, restructuring loans and liquidating collateral, including sales pursuant to the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC).

Additionally, Mr. Standa assists clients with compliance and regulatory advice. This includes advice regarding state and federal statutory and regulatory requirements for forward and reverse-mortgage products as well as advice regarding debt collection efforts. He is extensively familiar with relevant statutes and regulations, including the FDCPA/Regulation F, TILA/Regulation Z, RESPA/Regulation X, and state statutes and regulations governing consumer debt collection and consumer lending products.

Education

  • J.D., cum laude, University of Notre Dame Law School, 2009
  • B.S., Finance, Indiana University, 2004

Areas of Practice

  • Cannabis
  • Class Action Defense
  • Corporate
  • Litigation

Professional Career



Articles

  • The Ms Have It! Otherwise, Mixed Results for Cannabis in Midterm Election
  • As Expected, Minnesota OCM Gets Sued Over Implementation of Social Equity License Application Process
  • Minnesota Regulators’ Crackdown on Hemp Flower, Sees Results
  • Minnesota Legislature Rehauls Cannabis Statute and Changes Social Equity Requirements
  • Judge Appears to Strike Down Majority of New York Cannabis Regulations; Switches Course a Day Later
  • Minnesota OCM Launches New Enforcement Effort to Stop Illegal Hemp Sales
  • Minnesota’s OCM Looks to Rein in Marijuana Being Sold as “Hemp”
  • Registration Now Open for Companies Selling Lower-Potency Hemp Products in Minnesota
  • Cannabis Law Client Alert: New York Cannabis Licensing Application Preparation
  • Minnesota’s First Dispensary Announced
  • Minnesota Governor Indicates First Recreational Sales May Come From Tribes
  • Minnesota Officially Becomes 23rd State to Legalize Recreational Cannabis
  • Could Minnesota Legalize Psychedelics Soon?
  • Minnesota Poised to Become the 23rd State to Legalize Adult-Use Cannabis
  • Minnesota Continues to Move Toward Recreational Legalization
  • Illinois Announces Another Round for Dispensary Licenses, Are More Lawsuits Likely to Follow?
  • New Jersey’s Initial Rules for the “Personal-Use of Cannabis” (That is New Jersey’s Term for “Adult Use”) Restrict Vertical Integration and Focus on Equity
  • Scariest Trends in the Cannabis Industry Right Now
  • Can New York’s CAURD Program Deliver? Will the State Pivot to try to Meet its Self-Proclaimed End of the Year Deadline?
  • On the Path to Normalization: Cannabis Odor Does Not Give Rise to Probable Cause Says Illinois Appellate Court
  • The Ocean State Officially Becomes 19th State to Legalize Adult-Use Cannabis
  • Big Candy and Big Food Companies Ask Congress To Intervene on Illicit Cannabis Packaging
  • Patience is a Virtue: New York Senate Bill Sets Out Harsh Penalties For Anyone That Jumps the Gun on Cannabis Sales…or Transfers, Gifts and Trades
  • People With Marijuana Convictions to Get Head Start on Dispensary Ownership in New York
  • Illinois Lawmakers Poised to do the Right Thing: House Passes Bill Providing Workplace Protections for Cannabis Consumers
  • SCOTUS Looks to the Solicitor General in Deciding Whether Medical Marijuana is Covered by Workers Compensation
  • Ramping Up: New York Issues New Medical Cannabis Regs.
  • ADA Website Compliance Suits Start to Target Cannabis Companies
  • Connecticut to Start Accepting Cannabis Business Applications in February
  • The Time is Nigh! New Jersey Announces Application Release Dates, and They Are Not Far Away
  • New Mexico Health Department Quietly Issued a Last-Minute Cultivation License Before Handing Over Control of the Program
  • New Mexico Has Begun Accepting Cannabis Producer Applications; Here’s What You Need to Know and What’s Next

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