Denver Pot Attorney, Activist Suspended for Ethics Violations

A prominent Denver-based cannabis attorney and activist who has been arrested several times over the past decade won’t be allowed to practice law for a year, a Colorado judge recently ruled, due to a string of ethics violations.
Robert J. Corry Jr., who practiced at Corry & Associates and helped establish Colorado’s MED market, admitted to 13 counts of professional misconduct as part of a disciplinary agreement that resulted in him receiving a suspension totaling one year and one day. In addition to the ethics violations, which include mishandling client funds, the
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