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The Cannabis Industry Is Risking It All
October 1, 2020 | Corporate | Insurance Coverage | Cannabis

James Lagios, Joshua Smith and Mark Wagner wrote, “The Cannabis Industry Is Risking It All,” for Mealey’s® Emerging Insurance Disputes.

The article discusses the obstacles that cannabis-related businesses face when seeking to use insurance coverage to mitigate their operational risks.

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The Cannabis Industry Is Risking It All
September 21, 2020 | Insurance Coverage | Cannabis

Cannabis-related entities, like other manufacturing and retail businesses, need insurance coverage to insulate themselves from potential operational liabilities. The cannabis industry, however, faces unique obstacles when seeking to cover its risks. This article discusses a number of the most significant issues to consider before entering into the industry.

Companies that manufacture and sell

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Law360: Tenn. Hospital Bankruptcy May Be the First of Many
April 16, 2020 | Bankruptcy | Health Services

Jim Lagios, Bob Iseman and Stu Gordon wrote an article for Law360 regarding the impact of coronavirus on the financial well-being of hospitals and health systems. To read the article, click on the link below.

Tenn. Hospital Bankruptcy May Be The First Of Many

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Court Rejects “Certainty of Hopelessness” Standard for Discharging Student Debt
January 8, 2020 | Bankruptcy | Banking

Hon. Cecelia G. Morris, Chief Judge of United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York, put down a momentous decision on January 7, 2020, granting summary judgment in favor of a debtor in an adversary proceeding seeking to have $221,385.49 in student loan debt declared dischargeable in bankruptcy. See, Rosenberg v. N.Y.

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OMIG Audits: Failure to Provide Comments Can Prove Costly
September 19, 2018 | Compliance, Investigations & White Collar | Health Services

Healthcare providers must not only be knowledgeable in their respective specialties, they must also understand and comply with the multitude of regulations that not only directly affect their practice of medicine, but also their payment for the services rendered. After all, “those who deal with the government are expected to know the law, and cannot

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