By Rowan Bennett | May 10, 2019
McDermott is targeting key growth areas after three partner exits emerged in the same week
By Tom McParland | May 9, 2019
A three-judge panel of the Manhattan-based appeals court on Tuesday rejected an appeal by a union pension fund, which sued the credit card company in 2015.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Tom McParland | May 8, 2019
The opinion represented a mixed result for both Dole and its insurers on competing motions for summary judgment in the case, which stemmed from two settlements resolving shareholder claims that Dole and its president and CEO, David H. Murdock, had manipulated the company's stock price when Murdock took Dole private in 2013.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Albert J. Carroll | May 8, 2019
When challenged, transactions involving a corporation and its conflicted controlling stockholder invoke Delaware's rigorous form of judicial scrutiny, known as entire fairness review.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Tom McParland | May 7, 2019
The proposed class action alleged that Minnesota-based TCF omitted important information that shareholders would need in order to vote on the all-stock merger at a special meeting scheduled for June 7.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Francis M. Caesar | May 2, 2019
This article argues that because the acceleration provision of the Fannie Mae Form mortgage note does not conform with NY-UCC §1-309 (formerly NY-UCC §1-208), said mortgage note is not a time instrument pursuant to subsection (c) of NY-UCC §3-109(1) but rather a hybrid instrument: a time instrument that can be converted into a demand instrument.
By Jack Newsham | April 29, 2019
MUFG Union Bank said it has suffered millions in damages as a result of Epiq's sale of its Chapter 7 bankruptcy software unit to another bank.
By Sandy Chan | April 29, 2019
A company's ability to compete and grow depends greatly on its ability to protect its intellectual property.
By Dylan Jackson | April 24, 2019
Piedra defeated Fowler White Burnett partner Alice Sum in a runoff election triggered by a tie in the March general election.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Alec Schultz | April 23, 2019
The Trump administration is moving toward allowing Americans to seek compensation for property they say the Cuban government expropriated as far back as the late 1950s, when Fidel Castro came to power.
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