Underwood v. 1450 SE Orient, LLC et al
Case Number:
3:18-cv-01366
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Nature of Suit:
Civil (RICO) Racketeer/Corrupt Organization
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Firms
- Bell Law Plc
- Buckley Law PC
- Emerge Law Group
- Green Light Law Group
- Lane Powell
- Loney Law Group
- Markun Zusman
- Slinde Nelson
- Snell & Wilmer
- Stoll Berne
- Sussman Shank
- Swider Haver
- Tonkon Torp
Companies
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May 22, 2020
Oregon Homeowner Drops RICO Suit Over Pot Farm Stench
An Oregon federal court has ended a homeowner's long-running racketeering suit over marijuana farm odors after the last of more than 220 original defendants were dismissed from the case, which named scores of entities tied to a single grower.
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March 20, 2020
Pot Farm Says Homeowner Must Pay Fees If Stench Suit Fails
A tangle of landowners and cannabis companies ensnared in a nearly two-year racketeering lawsuit over odors from a marijuana farm have told an Oregon federal court that the homeowner who sued them should fork over attorney fees if her claim falls flat.
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March 06, 2020
RICO Suit Over Pot Farm's Stench Should Go On, Judge Says
An Oregon federal judge recommended against letting a pot growing and processing operation escape its neighbor's suit, which claims marijuana stench emanating from the cannabis farm has prevented her from selling her property.
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October 02, 2019
Cannabis Cos. Denied Fees Over Neighbor's Pot-Stench Suit
A federal judge has ruled that cannabis retailers who won the first round in a lawsuit over the smell coming from an Oregon pot farm can't recover their legal fees over the win.
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April 30, 2019
Cannabis Cos. Say RICO Suit Over Pot Smells Going Nowhere
A group of Oregon cannabis producers asked a federal judge to toss a lawsuit brought by a woman over the pot smells wafting from a nearby farm, arguing she hasn't proven the stench dropped her property value.
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January 01, 2019
Cannabis Cases To Watch In 2019
As more states legalize recreational and medical cannabis, more litigation has popped up around the industry. From what is likely the country’s first cannabis patent suit to a wave of civil claims filed by people living near growers and distributors, courts are being asked to decide a variety of disputes that touch on the clash between federal and state laws governing cannabis. Here are several cases in the cannabis world that Law360 is watching in 2019.