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A marijuana farm worker is unable to succeed in his breach-of-contract lawsuit regarding a $100,000 bonus he claims to be owed for producing a healthy harvest of 1400 pounds of dry cannabis crop as the contract is rendered void and unenforceable due to the fact that manufacturing marijuana is considered a federal crime.
Read the ruling here – Ruling – A marijuana farm worker cannot win his breach-of-contract suit over a bonus
Other Related Documents
2024 Decision
BRCC ENTERPRISES LLC v. SKIE
2023 Mediation
BRCC ENTERPRISES LLC v. SKIE
Meanwhile back at the farm….
Cannabis workers claimed employer violated labor laws
Komorn Law 248-357-2550
As always… Follow the money. If you can.
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