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Delaware Business Court Insider

A Tale of Two Derivative Suits: Issue Preclusion and Comity Prevail

The Delaware Supreme Court declined to adopt a new standard governing issue preclusion of derivative actions, creating a tension with Delaware courts' forceful encouragement that stockholders fully investigate their claims before pursuing such actions on behalf of a company.
7 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

How to Leverage Vendors' Forms to Address the Customers' Needs

With technology being the ultimate enabler across the majority of industries, commercially available “off the shelf” software products have become the lifeline of many businesses.
9 minute read

Litigation Daily

Daily Dicta: Wait, That's It for Kozinski?

So much for the Judicial Council's probe into sexual misconduct by retired Judge Alex Kozinski, plus Pennsylvania Republicans refuse to give up gerrymandering fight.
8 minute read

New York Law Journal

Recent Ninth Circuit Decision Is Mind-Boggling

The Supreme Court's recent decision in 'Kernan v. Cuero' makes one wonder why the Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit makes itself such an easy target for its critics.
5 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

New Construction Projects to Be Potentially Affected by Proposed Inclusionary Zoning Law

Philadelphia city council is currently reviewing a bill (#170678), introduced by Councilwoman Maria Quiñones-Sánchez, to amend the Philadelphia Housing Code, to implement an inclusionary zoning (IZ) program called the “mixed income housing program.”
7 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

E-Discovery

In the Legal's E-Discovery supplement, read about possession, custody or control; preserving wearable data and how when it come to ethics and e-discovery, attorneys must stay current.
2 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

The Real Impact of Redundant Data and What to Do About It

Data is duplicative by nature, but the way your operation stores and manages data is likely exposing it to unnecessary and costly redundancy. Most organizations handling e-discovery today could very well have a cumulative data set that is anywhere from five to 10 times bigger than necessary.
4 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

'Things Just Couldn't Be the Same' After the 'Lynyrd Skynyrd' Spoliation Decision

Most lawyers know to advise their clients to preserve evidence in their “care, custody or control” relevant to pending or threatened litigation. But exactly how far does “control” go? Can a party be sanctioned for spoliation for failing to issue a legal hold notice to a third party who has no obligation to follow your legal hold instructions?
8 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

The Complex Calculus of Agreement Among Appellate Judges

Although trial judges occupy the lowest rung on the ladder of judicial review, in many respects trial judges may be most powerful type of judge, even more powerful than appellate judges located higher up on that very same ladder.
6 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Corporate Risks Impacting Legal in 2018

Changes in corporate technology, regulation and consumer preferences are interacting to reshape markets at increasing speed. For legal and compliance executives, this means managing new-to-world risks at an accelerated pace and with heightened business client expectations.
6 minute read

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