55: Cannabis and Bankruptcy, Ep. 3: Considerations for Lenders
Release Date: 06/29/2023
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info_outlineIn the final episode of our three-part series, "Exploring Issues in Cannabis and Bankruptcy," McGlinchey's Cannabis Group Co-Chair, Heidi Urness, along with colleagues Timothy Byrd and Rudy Cerone, will delve into the implications of the recent decisions in Blumsack and Hacienda for creditors in the cannabis industry. Additionally, they will examine the rights available to lenders and marijuana financiers within the context of bankruptcy.