Building a Resilient Cannabis Insurance and Legal Program in 2025: How founders, brokers, and counsel align to de-risk growth

September 24, 2025
Wednesday, October 15, 2025
4:00 - 5:00 PM ET
Live Webinar + Q&A
Virtual Event – Free to Attend
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About the Webinar

The cannabis industry continues to mature, but risk and regulation remain moving targets. From professional liability claims to gaps in coverage and compliance, operators face increasing pressure to align their insurance, banking, and legal strategies.


This webinar brings together industry leaders in insurance, law, and cannabis operations to share insights on where the real exposures lie, how to structure policies that actually respond, and what 2025 means for pricing, capacity, and operator readiness.

Attendees will learn:

  • Professional liability in cannabis — Where real exposure lives for advisors, labs, testers, and consultants
  • Policy architecture that actually fits cannabis — Common gaps, exclusions, sublimits, and endorsements that matter
  • Claims lessons learned (3 case studies) — What was covered, what wasn’t, and why
  • Banking × compliance × insurance — Aligning legal, broker, and finance so renewals and audits go smooth
  • 2025 outlook — Pricing, capacity, underwriting themes, and operator readiness
  • PL hot spots by segment — Most common allegations and how policies respond in practice

Meet the Speakers

Bryan Mosser

Executive Vice President & Chief Revenue Officer, Carma Insurance

Bryan drives growth opportunities, program development, and carrier relations at Carma. With 24+ years of property and casualty leadership experience, he has launched innovative programs across specialty markets and built strong broker and client partnerships. His CPIA designation and background in reinsurance give him a strategic edge in addressing complex risks within cannabis and other emerging industries.

Jacob Landman

CEO & Founder, Carma Insurance

A former cannabis operator, Jacob founded Carma Insurance to fill critical gaps left by traditional insurers. He leads the firm’s strategic vision, product development, and technology innovation—positioning Carma as a trusted partner for cannabis operators of all sizes.

Jared Schwass

Cannabis Law Attorney, Cogent Law Group

Jared advises cannabis and hemp companies nationwide, from startups to major operators like Trulieve, PharmaCann, and Curaleaf. With nine years of experience, he blends regulatory expertise with business-minded counsel, helping clients align compliance strategies with operational goals

Suehiko Ono

Cannabis Law Attorney, Cogent Law Group

Suehiko brings dual expertise as a former cannabis CEO and legal director for one of New York’s largest cultivators. He has raised millions in financing, led large-scale operations, and guided companies through licensing, compliance, and risk management. His counsel spans financing, investor relations, licensing, and enterprise growth in highly regulated sectors.

Who Should Attend

  • Cannabis business founders & executives
  • Insurance brokers & agents serving the cannabis sector
  • Attorneys & advisors in highly regulated industries
  • Bankers & compliance professionals
  • Anyone preparing their cannabis business for growth in 2025
     

📅 Date: Wednesday, October 15, 2025

🕛 Time: 4:00–5:00 PM ET (45 minutes + 15-minute Q&A)

💻 Where: Virtual Event (Free to Attend)



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