By The Law Journal Editorial Board | January 12, 2024
The result should not be surprising to attorneys. However, we suspect that it would unpleasantly surprise many owners of closely held corporations.
By Allison Dunn | January 5, 2024
The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court is considering whether Uber's pop-up screen gave reasonable notice of the rideshare company's updated terms that would limit a registered rider's $63 million damages claim to arbitration after he suffered paralyzing injuries in a crash.
By Law Journal Editorial Board | January 5, 2024
We have written before on beneficial ownership, the Corporate Transparency Act, and the American Bar Association's revision to ABA Model Rule 1.16…
By Lisa Willis | January 4, 2024
The crux of the legal dispute centers on the speed-limiting software feature in the Tesla vehicle, which was initially set to cap speeds at 85mph, but was allegedly removed by Tesla.
By Mike Mitchell, Ed Roche and Shameka Rolla | January 4, 2024
Fourth Circuit decision reinforces that securities fraud liability "cannot be 'predicated solely on an overly optimistic view of a future which may, in fact, encounter harsh economic realities down the road.'"
By Allison Dunn | January 3, 2024
"MOHELA's reliance on Biden to argue that it is 'part of' the State of Missouri is unpersuasive considering that the Supreme Court did not address sovereign immunity," U.S. District Judge Leonie M. Brinkema wrote in Tuesday's opinion.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Francis G.X. Pileggi, Sean M. Brennecke and Aimee M. Czachorowski | January 3, 2024
This list highlights some of the notable decisions that should be of widespread interest to those involved in corporate and commercial litigation or those who follow the latest developments in this area of Delaware law.
By Jessica Seah | January 3, 2024
Joyy Inc, which suffered a substantial stock price fall after the announcement by Baidu, is seeking legal advice and will 'consider all options at its disposal'.
By Mason Lawlor | January 2, 2024
The case presented an unprecedented issue equivalent to determining "how much a reasonable person would likely pay to join a consortium of gamblers who want to pool their funds to buy lottery tickets for the possibility of winning the next big 'Power Ball' drawing," Judge Clay Land said.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Mark E. Felger and Kaan Ekiner | December 27, 2023
The Delaware Court of Chancery considered whether a stockholder of a publicly traded company was entitled to inspect the books and records of the public company's nonpublic subsidiary for the stated purpose of "more accurately" valuing the public corporation's publicly traded shares.
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