Skip to content Partners Brenda Radmacher and Sarah Turner to Present on Cannabis and Liability to Los Angeles CPCU Society

News

Search News




June 2021

Partners Brenda Radmacher and Sarah Turner to Present on Cannabis and Liability to Los Angeles CPCU Society

Gordon Rees Scully Mansukhani Los Angeles partner Brenda Radmacher and Seattle partner Sarah Turner will present “Cannabis Basics and Liability Issues,” for the Los Angeles Chartered Property and Casualty Underwriters (“CPCU”) Society on Tuesday, June 8.

Radmacher and Turner will update the members on trends and issues involving the cannabis industry and risks and liability issues involved as well as updates on the potential for risk management and insurance to address claims.  The topics covered will include an update on the current status of the legalization of cannabis and cannabis-related products, trends in liability and claims involving cannabis, and tips and risk management strategies for brokers, owners, operators, and insurers of cannabis-related companies.

Radmacher is a noted expert in construction law and is called on as a counselor, litigator, and noted speaker on issues involving land owners, general contractors, developers, and builders. She has a multi-faceted practice handling litigation and providing advice and counsel/transactional support to her construction-industry clients.  Ms. Radmacher has significant experience advising clients on risk management best practices, drafting critical documents and procedures, and effectively resolving disputes. 

Turner is a partner with the Employment and Cannabis practice groups in the Seattle and Portland office of Gordon & Rees. She litigates in state and federal trial and appellate courts. Her practice with the Cannabis group includes counseling and training employers on state regulations and how to navigate their respective medicinal and recreational cannabis laws, reviewing and drafting drug and alcohol policies, and representing businesses and individuals in cannabid-related breach of contract and partnership disputes.

To learn more or register, please click here.

Sarah N. Turner



Loading...