Texas Jury Orders Hemp Company to Pay $100K for Defective THC Gummies, Dismisses Trade Secret Claim

In a recent legal development, a Texas jury concluded that a hemp products manufacturer is liable for over $100,000 in damages after determining that it knowingly sold defective THC gummies to a CBD retailer. The verdict also involved the rejection of the manufacturer’s claim to possess exclusive rights to a rosin-based THC extraction technique. This case highlights ongoing issues within the burgeoning CBD and THC product market, concerning both product quality and intellectual property claims. For further details on the proceedings and implications of this case, refer to the original article on Law360.