Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Noah B. Tennyson | August 13, 2019
Before you sue someone, it may be prudent to consider potential litigation fees and costs. This is because, unless your claim arises from a Florida statute or contract that entitles you to recoup attorney fees, each side will bear their own regardless of who prevails.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By John G. Browning | August 12, 2019
It’s an incredibly wired world we live in. Over 82% of the adult American population has at least one social networking profile, and in a single minute we’ll witness 293,000 status updates posted to Facebook, more than 360,000 tweets on Twitter, and roughly 400 hours of video uploaded to YouTube.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Barry M. Klayman and Mark E. Felger | August 7, 2019
In In re Old BPSUSH, U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Kevin J. Carey resolved a dispute over control of attorney-client and work product privileges applicable to information generated in an investigation conducted on behalf of the corporate debtor’s former audit committee.
By Caroline Spiezio | August 5, 2019
GCs and CFOs are taking on more operational and strategic roles, according to CPAs that work with both offices often. That shift has placed the two execs in "a very fluid, open ... closely coordinated role."
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Peter A. Jaslow and Paul D. Hallgren Jr. | August 5, 2019
Cryptocurrencies and other digital tokens are digital assets that utilize encryption to secure and verify transfers. Markets in cryptocurrencies function without centralized oversight through the use of blockchain technology, which serves as a digital, and in most cases, public, ledger of all cryptocurrency transactions.
By Alaina Lancaster | August 1, 2019
U.S. District Judge Jon Tigar raised concerns that contract counsel's estimated fee is nearly nine times higher than their hourly rates.
By Zach Schlein | August 1, 2019
The Third District Court of Appeal dismissed the utility company's petition for writ of certiorari. FPL is defending against a suit by Larry Cook, who alleges the company's negligence led to his lung cancer from asbestos exposure.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Danielle T. Bruno and Laurel Gift | July 31, 2019
What are the limits of criminal liability for corporate entities in the Pennsylvania courts? Can a business be banned from the state?
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Coren Stern | July 31, 2019
Regulation Best Interest (Reg BI) is a new Securities Exchange Commission rule that enhances the broker-dealer standard of conduct beyond the existing suitability obligations.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Mackenzie M. Wrobel | July 31, 2019
Fiduciary duties are fundamental concepts in Delaware corporate law. Directors and officers owe duties of care and loyalty, and from these obligations flows a duty to disclose information to stockholders
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