March 04, 2024 | New York Law Journal
Four Years In: How Federal Forum Selection Clauses Have Fared Following Delaware's Landmark Decision in 'Salzberg'In March 2020, the Delaware Supreme Court issued a landmark ruling in 'Salzberg v. Sciabacucchi'. This article addresses developments that have occurred over the past four years since the ruling and highlights key takeaways for practitioners.
By Michael Bongiorno, Susan Muck, Timothy Perla, Jessica Lewis and Megan Barriger
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Securities Class Actions in the COVID-19 Era: Multiple Waves and No Sign of RecedingThe coronavirus pandemic has brought three largely distinct waves of securities fraud class action lawsuits, expanding in scope and now spanning a broad…
By Michael Bongiorno, Susan Muck, Jessica Lewis, Mike Brown and Margaux Joselow
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May 11, 2020 | New York Law Journal
Open Questions After the Landmark Decision in 'Salzberg'In 'Salzberg v. Sciabacucchi', the Delaware Supreme Court upheld the validity of provisions in a Delaware corporation's certificate of incorporation that require shareholders of that corporation to sue in federal, rather than state court over alleged violations of the Securities Act of 1933. This article explores what the 'Salzberg' decision resolved and what still remains an open question.
By Michael Bongiorno, Timothy Perla, Megan Barriger and Jessica Lewis
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