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Bob Morgan mentioned in Illinois Playbook – POLITICO | “Job Changes”
February 8, 2019
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Illinois Playbook – POLITICOState Rep. Bob Morgan of the 58th District has joined Benesch law firm as a partner in the Health Care and Life Sciences Practice Group. Morgan previously served as general counsel to the Illinois Department of Public Health. He also served as the first statewide project coordinator for the Illinois Medical Cannabis Pilot Program. In that role, Morgan developed and implemented a regulatory framework for the use of cannabis by eligible patients.
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