News & Insights

Stay up-to-date about the latest developments in bankruptcy, commercial litigation and business transaction law, as well as news involving The Dragich Law Firm.


March 2026: Recent Developments in Corporate Bankruptcy and Restructuring

In an effort to keep you apprised of what’s happening in the realm of bankruptcy and restructuring, here are four recent developments to be aware of. 1. Bankruptcy filings continued to rise in  

February 2026: Recent Developments in Corporate Bankruptcy and Restructuring

In an effort to keep you apprised of what’s happening in the realm of bankruptcy and restructuring, here are several February 2026 developments to be aware of. 1. Commercial Chapter 11 activity  

Michigan Cannabis Receiverships: A Practical Restructuring Tool in a Maturing Market

Michigan’s cannabis industry continues to post strong sales numbers. Consumer demand remains steady, and cannabis has become a durable part of the state’s economy. Yet a growing number of  

2025 Year-End Restructuring Roundup

Looking back at the past year of corporate restructuring activity, a clear and somewhat unusual pattern emerged in 2025: distress was widespread, not concentrated. In prior cycles, restructuring  

Asset-Backed Finance and Its Risks For Suppliers and Customers

Asset-backed finance (“ABF”) is expanding rapidly as companies look for liquidity and private credit funds look for yield. Instead of lending against a company’s overall performance, ABF loans  

Michigan Court of Appeals Reaffirms Enforceability of Percentage-Based Requirements Contracts—Supreme Court to Review

On May 14, 2025, the Michigan Court of Appeals issued an important decision for OEMs and suppliers navigating long-term automotive supply agreements. In FCA U.S. LLC v. Kamax Inc., the Court held  

David Dragich Article on How CFOs Can Protect Their Company Amid Rising Bankruptcies Published by CFO.com

Corporate bankruptcies are rising fast. The distress is occurring across industries, including manufacturing, services, transportation and retail. A distressed customer creates cascading risks for a  

Debt, Taxes, and Limited Options: The Cannabis Industry Faces a Reckoning in 2026

After years of rapid expansion and record sales, the U.S. cannabis industry is approaching a critical financial juncture. The largest multi-state operators are carrying an estimated $6 billion in  

When State Receiverships Cross State Lines: Lessons from the Third Circuit’s Whittaker Clark & Daniels Decision

A recent Third Circuit opinion highlights two recurring issues for state court receivers and their counsel: 1. The limits of a receiver’s authority to commence or oppose bankruptcy  

Secondary Liability Risks for Private Equity Funds in Portfolio Company Wind-Downs

Private equity funds typically structure investments with the expectation that liability will be contained at the portfolio company level. When a business fails, the fund may lose its investment, but