Navigating Receiverships is a podcast from the Commercial Receivers Association focused on building a better understanding of what brings companies into receivership, what happens in receiverships, what makes them unique, alternatives to receivership, and ultimately what happens to the business after receivership. Learn more about receiverships at www.commercialreceiver.org.

Navigating Receiverships
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Navigating Receiverships is a podcast from the Commercial Receivers Association focused on building a better understanding of what brings companies into receivership, what happens in receiverships, what makes them unique, alternatives to receivership, and ultimately what happens to the business after receivership. Learn more about receiverships at www.commercialreceiver.org.
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Recent Episodes

June 10, 2026
Navigating Receiverships with Emily Cantwell of Lathrop GPM
CRA Board Member and Lathrop GPM St. Louis Managing Partner, Emily Cantwell, joins the Navigating Receiverships podcast to discuss the CannaVer receivership (the first cannabis receivership in Missouri). Making this episode extra special, Ms. Cantwell represented our host, Eric Moraczewski of NMBL Strategies, in this case. About Emily Cantwell Emily Cantwell is a commercial litigator with a focus on financial services and real estate litigation. She is the Partner-in-Charge of the firm’s St. Louis office and has been recognized as one of St. Louis’ Most Influential Business Women. She is also a recipient of Missouri Lawyers Media’s 2024 Women’s Justice Award. Emily serves all types of clients, focusing on mid-market to Fortune 500 companies. Emily has handled multiple receiverships for clients, ranging from small commercial properties to expansive multi-unit residential buildings as well as Cannabis-related entities, hotels and other related commercial properties. Serving as counsel for both lending institutions and receivers, Emily is well versed in the requirements and issues surrounding this unique remedy available to her clients. About Navigating Receiverships Navigating Receiverships is a podcast brought to you by the Commercial Receivers Association. Navigating Receiverships brings stories from different receivership and insolvency actions in which our members came into a difficult situation and were able to successfully navigate the landscape. Our members share their story in an effort to both educate and entertain our listeners.

April 21, 2026
Navigating Receiverships with US Bankruptcy Judge Elizabeth Gunn
US Bankruptcy Judge Elizabeth Gunn joins Navigating Receiverships to talk through some unique receiverships appointed by the District of Columbia that make their way into her courtroom. Judge Gunn is our first Judge to join us, but she is no stranger to podcasts as she hosts The Bad Boys of Bankruptcy for the American Bar Association Business Law Section. About Judge Gunn The Honorable Elizabeth L. Gunn has served as a United States Bankruptcy Judge for the District of Columbia since 2020. A COVID-era selection and appointment, she was sworn in by Zoom from her living room. A frequent speaker and author on bankruptcy topics, Judge Gunn brings a unique perspective to her presentations not only as the only bankruptcy judge in both the District of Columbia and the D.C. Circuit, but also from her service as an Assistant Attorney General for the Commonwealth of Virginia Division of Child Support Enforcement. In 2017, Judge Gunn was recognized by the American Bankruptcy Institute as a member of its inaugural class of 40 Under 40. Judge Gunn also serves as an Associate Editor for the American Bankruptcy Law Journal and a Coordinating and Associate Editor of the American Bankruptcy Institute Law Review. Judge Gunn sits on the boards of the Federal Bar Association Bankruptcy Section, International Women’s Insolvency and Restructuring Confederation, American Bar Association National Conference of Federal Trial Judges, the Chesapeake Chapter of the Turnaround Management Association, and is the host of the popular American Bar Association Business Law Section Podcast “Bad Boys of Bankruptcy.” She is a member of the Walter Chandler Bankruptcy Inn of Court and is Board Certified in Consumer Law by the American Board of Certification. Judge Gunn received her BA, cum laude, from Willamette University in Salem, Oregon and her law degree, cum laude, from Boston College Law School. About Navigating Receiverships Navigating Receiverships is a podcast brought to you by the Commercial Receivers Association. Navigating Receiverships brings stories from different receivership and insolvency actions in which our members came into a difficult situation and were able to successfully navigate the landscape. Our members share their story in an effort to both educate and entertain our listeners.

April 2, 2026
Navigating Receiverships with Scott Moskol of Blank Rome
Scott Moskol of Blank Rome joins the Navigating Receiverships podcast to discuss his experience in the budding market of a cannabis receivership. About Scott Scott Moskol has developed a national platform representing and counseling clients with respect to all legal issues that may arise in restructurings, workouts, bankruptcies, receiverships, and other insolvency-related matters including distressed mergers and acquisitions (“M&A”). Scott’s practice also consists of advising clients with respect to the purchase and/or sale of distressed assets, companies, and loan portfolios. He also represents clients with respect to financings and lending transactions, as well as general corporate matters, sometimes serving as outside general counsel. Since 2013, Scott has established himself as a leading cannabis industry attorney, building a nationwide client base that includes investors, lenders, cultivation and dispensary operators, investment funds, and family offices. His cannabis practice spans the full spectrum of legal services in this rapidly evolving sector, including capital raises, mergers and acquisitions, investment vehicle structuring, regulatory compliance, and general business counsel. Scott has extensive experience in cannabis industry transactions ranging from multimillion-dollar institutional lending facilities and complex business combinations to equity financings and asset acquisitions. His deep knowledge also extends to cannabis industry insolvencies and restructurings, including pioneering receivership work in this emerging area of law. He regularly advises clients on regulatory matters, including compliance with evolving state cannabis laws and emerging psychedelics legislation. Prior to joining his previous firm, he served as vice president, senior asset manager, and counsel for Capital Crossing, a division of Lehman Brothers Bank, FSB/Capital Crossing Servicing Company, LLC. He also managed all outstanding legal matters and cases for the nonperforming loans in the portfolio, which included assessing risk and cost of various options, and negotiating, resolving and restructuring the loans. About Navigating Receiverships Navigating Receiverships is a podcast brought to you by the Commercial Receivers Association. Navigating Receiverships brings stories from different receivership and insolvency actions in which our members came into a difficult situation and were able to successfully navigate the landscape. Our members share their story in an effort to both educate and entertain our listeners.
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