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February 3, 2026
Kennyhertz Perry is Looking to Hire a Full-Time Marketing Coordinator

Position Summary

The Marketing Coordinator will take ownership of the firm’s marketing initiatives, with diverse responsibilities in website strategy and direction, social media and email campaign management, vendor relations, and development of content, branding, and cohesiveness of marketing efforts. This role is ideal for a marketing professional who is highly organized, detail-oriented, and interested in professional services marketing, including digital and online brand development.

Key Responsibilities

· Lead integration of marketing efforts and ensure cohesive integration and implementation

· Assist with updating and maintaining the firm’s website, including basic content edits and functionality coordination

· Support social media management and content creation, with a focus on LinkedIn and other relevant platforms

· Help draft, edit, and format marketing materials, including attorney bios, practice descriptions, newsletters, blog posts, and digital content

· Assist with SEO-related tasks, including keyword research, content optimization, and performance tracking

· Identify key performance indicators for website performance and analyze and report on activity

· Support paid digital marketing efforts (e.g., PPC campaigns) through coordination, tracking, and reporting

· Create and update visual marketing assets using tools such as Canva, ensuring alignment with firm branding

· Support business development activities, including proposal preparation and presentation materials

· Create a marketing calendar and coordinate marketing projects and deadlines

· Assist with event planning, sponsorships, and speaking engagements

· Ensure all marketing materials align with firm branding and professional standards

· Perform general administrative support for marketing initiatives

Qualifications

· Bachelor’s degree in marketing, communications, business, or a related field (or equivalent experience)
· 3-5 years of marketing or communications experience
· Strong written and verbal communication skills
· High attention to detail and strong organizational skills
· Experience with SEO, digital marketing concepts, and social media platforms, and brand campaigns
· Exposure to PPC advertising, website content management, and basic website functionality preferred
· Strong organizational and project management skills and the ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously

What We Offer

· Competitive compensation and benefits

  • Health, dental, & vision coverage
  • 401k Matching
  • Short-term and long-term disability
  • Life insurance
  • Flexible PTO

· Opportunity for growth

· A collaborative and professional work environment

Please email all inquiries to chloe@kennyhertzperry.com.

*Kennyhertz Perry is an equal opportunity employer*

 
November 19, 2025
Hemp-Derived THC Ban Tucked into Government Funding Bill

A provision slipped into the spending package signed into law to reopen the government effectively reverses a key part of the 2018 Farm Bill, which federally legalized hemp.

Key takeaways:

  • The Reversal: The new language significantly narrows the federal definition of "hemp." It effectively bans most intoxicating hemp-derived cannabinoid products, including popular items containing Delta-8 THC, THCA flower, and certain synthetic cannabinoids.
  • The Impact: This move is set to outlaw almost all consumable hemp products that have proliferated across the country since 2018, putting an estimated 300,000+ jobs and countless small businesses—from farmers to retailers—at risk.
  • The Timeline: The new prohibition doesn't take effect immediately, providing a one-year grace period (until late 2026) before the tougher restrictions on hemp-derived THC products kick in. This window is a critical "lifeline" for the industry to mobilize for legislative or legal action.

You can review the full text of the legislation and its provisions here:

https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-bill/5371

This is a stark reminder of how quickly policy can change and the profound impact that those changes can have on entire industries.

This regulatory whiplash is great for lawyers like me, whose job it is to help businesses navigate the ever-changing regulatory landscape. It’s bad for everyone else.

By Jon Dedon, Kennyhertz Perry, LLC

About Kennyhertz Perry, LLC

Kennyhertz Perry, LLC is a business and litigation law firm representing clients in highly regulated industries. Our dedicated Artificial Intelligence practice group is focused on helping clients navigate the legal, regulatory, and ethical complexities of deploying artificial intelligence in highly regulated sectors such as finance, banking, and real estate. To learn more about the firm, visit kennyhertzperry.com.

*The choice of a lawyer is an important decision and should not be based solely upon advertisements.

 
November 19, 2025
OpenAI Limits ChatGPT's Ability to Provide Tailored Legal and Medical Advice

OpenAI recently updated its Usage Policy to prohibit "provision of tailored advice that requires a license, such as legal or medical advice, without appropriate involvement by a licensed professional." (Source: OpenAI Usage Policies at https://lnkd.in/gmSXReEE).

Interestingly, this change is limited to professional advice that typically requires a license. It could be that OpenAI felt that dispensing tailored legal and medical advice by its very nature created unacceptable exposure--mistakes can result in serious harm, both in monetary and personal terms. Source: Financial Express Report on liability fears at https://lnkd.in/grcTDFXx].

It could also be that OpenAI is seeking to be proactive in self-regulating in hopes of delaying or avoiding substantive regulation of its output by governmental entities, including state bars and medical licensing authorities.

This appears to be part of a broader trend. Major regulatory frameworks, such as the EU AI Act, are imposing the tightest controls on AI systems used in high-impact areas like health, law, and employment. Likewise, private companies are proactively defining their AI's role as a decision-support tool rather than an autonomous advisor to comply with evolving global standards. [Source: NCSL AI Legislation Trends at https://lnkd.in/gf6yT9da].

And of course, OpenAI previously self-regulated the processing of certain biological data, based on a growing awareness that ChatGPT could be used to create custom pathogens or biological weapons. [Source: OpenAI Preparedness Framework & Biosecurity at https://lnkd.in/gAruaF4k].

As artificial intelligence tools become more and more powerful, governmental regulation appears inevitable. AI companies like OpenAI would understandably prefer to take the lead in defining the terms of the regulations. In addition, AI companies would prefer to identify a human user as the responsible party when bad things happen.

Personally, I'm just happy my profession will continue to exist (for now).

By Jon Dedon, Kennyhertz Perry, LLC

About Kennyhertz Perry, LLC

Kennyhertz Perry, LLC is a business and litigation law firm representing clients in highly regulated industries. Our dedicated Artificial Intelligence practice group is focused on helping clients navigate the legal, regulatory, and ethical complexities of deploying artificial intelligence in highly regulated sectors such as finance, banking, and real estate. To learn more about the firm, visit kennyhertzperry.com.

*The choice of a lawyer is an important decision and should not be based solely upon advertisements.

 
October 15, 2025
The Legality of 7-Hydroxy-Mitragynine (7-OH): A Rapidly Evolving Legal Landscape

7-Hydroxy-mitragynine (“7-OH”)—a naturally occurring alkaloid found in Mitragyna speciosa (kratom)—has become one of the fastest-growing and most controversial ingredients in the supplement and wellness markets. But is it legal?

As with most plant-derived compounds that affect the central nervous system, the answer is complex and depends heavily on evolving federal and state enforcement trends.

FDA Warning Letters and Federal Oversight

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has repeatedly stated that kratom and its alkaloids, including 7-OH, are not approved for any medical use. In July 2025, the agency announced multiple warning letters to firms marketing concentrated 7-OH products as supplements or drugs.

FDA Recommendation to Schedule 7-OH

On July 29, 2025, the FDA announced it had recommended that the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) classify certain 7-OH products as Schedule I under the Controlled Substances Act, with additional detail via HHS. The FDA also published a consumer update and a public-health report, along with a Dear Colleague letter to clinicians highlighting risks of concentrated 7-OH products.

Scientific and Public Pushback

Not all stakeholders agree with scheduling. Researchers and public-health groups have urged regulators to preserve research access and consider a controlled retail framework. See the Reuters summary of objections and scientific pushback outlining concerns that a ban could chill research and push consumers toward unregulated alternatives.

State Laws and Enforcement Patterns

States are moving quickly on their own regulatory efforts. For example, Florida filed an emergency rule classifying concentrated 7-OH as Schedule I under state law; the Department of Agriculture later reported removing more than 17,000 packages from store shelves. Other jurisdictions have issued health alerts—see Texas DSHS—and are evaluating bans or tighter consumer-protection rules.

What Businesses Should Do Now

Retailers, distributors, and manufacturers of 7-OH products face mounting risk as both federal and state authorities ramp up enforcement. To stay compliant:

• Avoid unapproved medical claims on labeling, advertising, or social media.

• Verify supply-chain legality, including documentation of source material and manufacturing processes.

• Monitor FDA/DEA/state actions and participate in public-comment opportunities.

• Consult experienced regulatory counsel to evaluate exposure under FDA, DEA, and state consumer-protection laws.

In short, the legal environment for 7-OH is changing fast. Businesses that stay ahead of these developments—and proactively adjust their compliance strategies—will be best positioned to navigate enforcement and protect growth.

About Kennyhertz Perry’s Controlled Substances & Hemp Practice

Kennyhertz Perry advises clients on compliance, licensing, and enforcement matters involving hemp, kratom, cannabinoids, and other emerging natural compounds. Our attorneys have defended federal and state enforcement actions and routinely counsel manufacturers and retailers on risk management and regulatory compliance.

To learn more about Kennyhertz Perry, LLC, please visit kennyhertzperry.com.

*The choice of a lawyer is an important decision and should not be based solely upon advertisements.*

Business owners and entrepreneurs know what it takes to succeed—and they need legal partners who understand the risks, challenges, and realities of running a business. At Kennyhertz Perry, we get it—because we've lived it.
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