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Aegis Law Tampa: Business-Focused Legal Services

AEGIS Law is a business-focused law firm with a Tampa office at 615 Channelside Drive, Suite 207, Tampa, FL 33602, and a published Tampa contact line of (813) 999-0199. While the firm’s footprint is multi-state, its Tampa presence matters for Florida operators and cannabis-adjacent businesses that need ongoing “general counsel”-style support—especially in a highly regulated space where contracts, compliance, and risk decisions stack up quickly.

What AEGIS Law can do for cannabis businesses (and the businesses that serve them)

1) Business formation, structuring, and day-to-day counsel
Cannabis companies often need legal help well before the first sale—entity formation, operating agreements, governance, investor conversations, and “who owns what” documentation. AEGIS Law describes itself as a “one-stop shop” for general counsel services, ranging from formation through complex contract negotiation, intellectual property support, and strategic transactions such as mergers, acquisitions, and divestitures—all of which commonly show up in cannabis (and especially in cannabis-adjacent services like tech, security, packaging, marketing, and logistics).

2) Contracting, commercial deals, and risk management
In cannabis, contracts aren’t just paperwork—they’re how operators manage supplier reliability, protect margins, and reduce disputes. AEGIS Law’s Tampa-oriented business law materials emphasize negotiating commercial terms and drafting/reviewing a wide array of contracts, along with broader business planning and restructuring support. This is directly relevant to common cannabis scenarios like vendor agreements, white-label/processing arrangements, equipment leases, software/POS agreements, employment-related policies, and partnership breakups.

3) Regulatory and compliance support (the “keep you operational” work)
Compliance is a constant in cannabis—licenses, operational SOPs, advertising rules, product handling, and internal controls. AEGIS Law notes experience supporting businesses with regulatory and compliance matters, including investigations, grievances, and complaints, and also references compliance and regulatory audit services as part of its broader business support toolkit. For cannabis operators, that can translate into preventative review (catching issues early) and response support if a regulator, landlord, bank, or counterpart raises concerns.

4) Cannabis-specific experience and guidance
AEGIS Law publishes cannabis-focused content and maintains a cannabis law category, signaling an ongoing practice emphasis. Attorney bios also describe cannabis law as an area of expertise; for example, Jeffrey Wax’s profile notes he has developed particular expertise in cannabis law and helps clients navigate complex regulatory frameworks. The firm has also published practical cannabis business topics—such as how a marijuana dispensary might be structured with taxes in mind—reflecting the kinds of operational questions cannabis owners routinely face.

5) Dispute resolution: mediation, arbitration, and business disputes
Cannabis companies can’t afford long, public disputes that scare off partners and investors. AEGIS Law’s Tampa-facing materials highlight neutral services such as mediation and arbitration, as well as legal representation for business disputes and compliance-related conflicts. The firm also publishes cannabis-related dispute-resolution content, including arbitration discussions aimed at cannabis business conflicts.

Practical takeaway for Tampa cannabis operators

If a cannabis business (or an ancillary vendor) needs help with formation, contracts, compliance strategy, transactions, tax-structure considerations, or resolving disputes without derailing operations, AEGIS Law positions its Tampa office to provide that “business counsel + cannabis-aware” legal support.

Not legal advice; just an informational overview.