Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Allison Land and Aarish Sheikh | July 24, 2019
The most significant changes affected by this year's amendments provide safe harbors for electronic documentation of certain acts and transactions and electronic signature of documents, and permit electronic delivery of stockholder notices, including appraisal notices.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Maxwell Briskman Stanfield | July 22, 2019
Internal Revenue Code (IRC) 501(c) tax-exempt nonprofit organizations engage in corporate restructuring, too, and these activities can be equally complex, bringing their own set of unique considerations.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Craig R. Tractenberg | July 22, 2019
For over 40 years, Azmi Takiedine had been a 7-Eleven franchisee when he sued his franchisor in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Michael Bloom | July 18, 2019
I recently sat down with in-house counsel at a number of prominent organizations, like Facebook and PepsiCo, to chat about a whole host of questions that commonly face lawyers at law firms—especially litigators in BigLaw—who are considering going in-house.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Jason J. Mendro, Andrew S. Tulumello and Lissa M. Percopo | July 17, 2019
Plaintiffs and defendants alike may have thought they felt tremors ripple through the legal system last month when, for the first time, the Delaware Supreme Court reversed dismissal of derivative claims based on an alleged failure to monitor in Marchand v. Barnhill.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By P. Clarkson Collins Jr. | July 17, 2019
An “allegation that a transaction involves a controlling stockholder who stands on both sides is a serious one because it imposes fiduciary duties on the controlling stockholder and potentially strips directors of the deferential business judgment rule.”
By Zach Schlein | July 16, 2019
On Friday U.S. District Judge Robert Scola Jr. granted the retail giant's motion to sever the plaintiffs' claims in two separate multi-party suits in the Southern District of Florida. Plaintiffs attorney Cathleen Scott has indicated they will proceed with independent litigation for all 79 claimants.
By Tom MacDonald | July 16, 2019
Using automation to improve these three workflows will deliver quantifiable benefits and help the corporate legal team align more closely with the goals of the business.
By Amanda Groves | July 15, 2019
Legal executives may not always have a full understanding of how disruptive technology is being used in the company.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | July 14, 2019
In our view, plaintiff was trying to backdoor a derivative action. The opinion refused to expand the common law to access the documents that would not have existed but for the requester's demands.
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