YPSILANTI, MI – Less than four months after a company sued Ypsilanti over the city’s marijuana business licensing process, the company has dropped the legal claims.
AMA Operations, LLC — a company that sought one of 10 local marijuana retailer permits — alleged in a lawsuit filed in December the process the city used to dole out the permits broke Michigan law and resulted in “preferential treatment” for competitors.
The company took issue with a scoring system used to rank applicants and sought a court order to nullify some competitors’ permits.
In January, city leaders authorized retaining an outside attorney specializing in marijuana-related litigation, Michael Komorn and his firm Komorn Law, to assist with the litigation.
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