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Kristie Rearick

Kristie Rearick

Kristie Rearick is the magazines and publications editor at The Legal Intelligencer. She handles contributed content for the newspaper. Contact her [email protected].

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March 07, 2018 | Delaware Business Court Insider

Fairness Standard of Review Applies to Transaction Approved by Independent Majority of Directors

The Delaware Court of Chancery is often called upon to assess whether a plaintiff challenging an interested transaction who fails to make demand on the board to pursue claims based on alleged self-dealing or director interest can overcome the procedural hurdle of a motion to dismiss under Rules 23.1 and 12(b)(6).

By Lewis H. Lazarus

7 minute read

March 07, 2018 | Delaware Business Court Insider

Financial Distress Is a Prerequisite to Good-Faith Bankruptcy Filing

In In re Rent-A-Wreck of America, Bankruptcy Judge Laurie Silverstein dismissed voluntarily filed bankruptcy cases on the grounds they were not filed in good faith.

By Barry M. Klayman and Mark E. Felger

7 minute read

March 07, 2018 | Daily Business Review

Think Twice Before Converting a Florida Business to a Corporation

The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act taken together have many business owners considering converting their business from a pass-through entity to a C corporation in order to take advantage of the 21-percent tax rate for corporations.

By Marvin A. Kirsner

5 minute read

March 06, 2018 | The Legal Intelligencer

Dangers Lurk in the DOJ's New FCPA Corporate Enforcement Policy

Businesses in possible criminal violation of the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) may be inclined to reach for the olive branch that the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) recently extended with its new “FCPA Corporate Enforcement Policy.”

By Kyle R. Bahr and James L. Sanders

8 minute read

March 06, 2018 | The Legal Intelligencer

Rent-A-Wreck Crash Into Bankruptcy Dismissed for Lack of Good-Faith Filing

The U.S. Bankruptcy Code provides distressed companies an array of tools to reorganize their business affairs and restructure their debt.

By Andrew C. Kassner and Joseph N. Argentina Jr.

10 minute read

March 06, 2018 | Daily Business Review

Court Rules CFPB Structure Constitutional, Rejects CFPB's Interpretations of RESPA

Andrew Wein, Shareholder with Greenberg Traurig in West Palm Beach.The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit recently issued its long-awaited ruling in the PHH v. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau case, finding the structure of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is constitutional, but reinstating the previous panel decision rejecting CFPB's interpretations of the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA) and the relevant statute of limitations.

By Andrew S. Wein

7 minute read

March 06, 2018 | The Recorder

Social Media Divorces—5 Things to Avoid Posting During a Divorce

In recent years, with the surge in the use of social media platforms such as Facebook, Snapchat and Instagram, married people's activities on these sites have either become the cause of divorce or been used as evidence in divorce cases.

By Marina Manoukian

6 minute read

March 05, 2018 | Corporate Counsel

10 Tips for the New GC Hired From Outside

Congratulations! You have just been hired as the new general counsel of Awesome, Inc. You are new to the company, the CEO is excited to have you on her team, and so you are starting the job with a healthy amount of political capital.

By Mike Evers

5 minute read

March 05, 2018 | The Legal Intelligencer

Survey Sheds Light on the Perils of TOD and POD Account Registrations

A survey was recently circulated among the Philadelphia Bar Association Probate and Trust Section attorney members seeking commentary on their experiences with clients who have accounts registered as transfer on death (TOD) or payable on death (POD).

By Amy Neifeld Shkedy and Rebecca Rosenberger Smolen

6 minute read

March 05, 2018 | Daily Business Review

Associations Must Strictly Comply With Notice Requirements to Impose Fines, Liens

For homeowners and condominium associations, enforcing their rules can be extremely challenging. Many communities are forced to contend with unit owners who are unruly and disruptive, and associations must be able to effectively bring their rights to bear in order to maintain uniform compliance.

By Michael L. Hyman

6 minute read