The legal side of the cannabis industry is at the forefront of the business behind the plant we all love. Cultiva Law Firm in Seattle has been helping shape startups and protecting cannabis businesses from the waves of corporate vulturesA shining star of the firm, Mio Asami, is helping propel the business forward in a multitude of ways across the West Coast.The green rush is still in full effect. While the existing recreational states continue to mature, more dominoes are falling towards national legalization. Companies are popping up every day like start-ups, investors are running in checkbook first, and existing businesses are selling, expanding, and liquidating. The plant is very much thriving but alongside the boom is an exigency for business acumen.Cultiva Law Firm founder Aaron Pelley has expanded operations down the entire coast with offices in Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, and Los Angeles. There, Mio Asami is the attorney in charge of helping businesses navigate licensure and development in the cannabis industry. Asami’s work in the industry clearly demonstrates her passion for cannabis.
Mio Asami Exclusive Interview
*This interview edited for publication.*
RMR: WHAT LED YOU TO SWITCH YOUR FOCUS TO CANNABIS IN YOUR LAW PRACTICE?
Mio Asami: I grew up in Seattle, one of the first states to legalize recreational cannabis in the United States. I attended Hemp Fest almost every year since I was in eighth grade and my dad (a very unconventional parent, to say the least) often preached to me about the medicinal benefits of cannabis and other psychoactive drugs.
In my upbringing and as a recreational user, cannabis has always had a presence in my life. But I had genuinely never even heard of “cannabis law” until I went to law school because it’s still such a new realm of the law in relation to other forms like real estate law or law. So, really, I dove into this industry out of pure curiosity, driven by my passion for the plant itself.
I’ve also inadvertently been surrounded by startups my entire life. Starbucks, Microsoft, and Amazon (to name a few) all started in Seattle in a garage or corner café, all of which now have a presence around the world. So, I was raised immersed in a world of small businesses successfully expanding into multi-national entities; I attribute these success stories as the foundation for my passion for servicing small businesses.
I truly believe in the vision of small business owners and want to help in any way I can for those owners to reach their goals.
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