Benzinga Features Braden Perry in Article Discussing FTC’s Crackdown Against CBD Market

Benzinga Features Braden Perry in Article Discussing FTC’s Crackdown Against CBD Market

Operation CBDeceit now aims to crack down on CBD operators’ misinformation and mislabeling on products. This long-running concern, claiming that the drug treats medical conditions, is what the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is attempting to rein in.

In 2017, Penn University found that nearly 70% of extracts sold online were mislabeled and concluded the following year that inadequate regulations are contributing to the industry issue. The CBD market continues to grow while facing these ongoing claims.

“The FTC is requiring each of the companies, and individuals behind them, to stop making such unsupported health claims immediately, and several will pay monetary judgments to the agency,” says Braden Perry, a regulatory and government investigations attorney with Kansas City-based Kennyhertz Perry LLC.

To read this article in full: https://www.benzinga.com/markets/cannabis/21/01/19170908/ftcs-crackdown-against-cbd-market-stirs-mixed-feelings-among-cannabis-pros

About Kennyhertz Perry’s Hemp and CBD Regulatory Practice Group

Kennyhertz Perry advises clients on a wide range of hemp and CBD compliance and regulatory matters.  Kennyhertz Perry has broad experience assisting clients with business formation and compliance in highly-regulated industries.

Kennyhertz Perry partner Braden Perry spent time as a Senior Trial Attorney with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission and is highly qualified to assist with the banking and other financial issues related to the hemp and CBD industry.

Kennyhertz Perry partner John Kennyhertz is former a in-house counsel at a private equity firm, and has structured transactions for very small and very large clients alike. He has substantial experience in highly-regulated industries such as online lending, and industries with rapidly-evolving regulations, such as cryptocurrency. He provides hemp and CBD operational and compliance counseling, and offers advice on appropriate modifications of transaction structure and documentation.

Kennyhertz Perry attorney Ben Tompkins is a former federal prosecutor in Los Angeles as well as serving as tax enforcement counsel for the U.S. Department of Justice. He is well equipped to provide advice regarding the changing tax landscape in the hemp and CBD industry.

Kennyhertz Perry attorney Arthur Chaykin is a former law school professor and head of litigation at Sprint. He is an expert on intellectual property law, and devises creative solutions to protect client’s IP in the hemp and CBD industry, even when certain federal protections are unavailable.

Kennyhertz Perry attorney Jeff Donoho is an expert in small business formation and government compliance. His knowledge of the labyrinthine hemp and CBD regulatory landscape helps him provide detailed guidance to clients.

Kennyhertz Perry attorney Mit Winter is a former partner at an AmLaw 100 law firm.  An expert litigator, his skill in anticipating issues before they become serious problems is valuable to all clients, and particularly those in the hemp and CBD industry.

Kennyhertz Perry attorney Jon Dedon has advised numerous clients in Kansas and Missouri specifically on state and federal hemp and CBD regulatory compliance matters. He understands the current state of federal and state regulations, and makes it his job is to stay on top of the latest developments in this fast developing area.

Clients also benefit from Kennyhertz Perry’s experience in related areas of law, such as litigation, banking, securities, tax, intellectual property, employment, insurance, and its regular practice before the Missouri administrative agencies and courts. Hemp and CBD clients choose Kennyhertz Perry because the firm’s lawyers tailor their advice to the unique issues presented by each matter they handle.

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

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