By Colleen Murphy | February 23, 2023
"We reject the Biden administration's bizarre interpretation, and we expect courts will as well," read the anti-abortion states letter authored by Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey. "Courts do not lightly ignore the plain text of statutes. And the Supreme Court has been openly aversive to other attempts by the Biden administration to press antitextual arguments."
By Stephanie Wilkins | February 22, 2023
The company's Enterprise Legal Management (ELM) Solutions business and Legal & Regulatory (LR) division will now co-exist, while Wolters Kluwer also creates a new division, Corporate Performance & ESG (CP & ESG).
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Ellen Bardash | February 15, 2023
Vice Chancellor Lori Will has cleared her calendar for Feb. 20 to hear argument on a segment of the petitions that cite Vice Chancellor Morgan Zurn's decision in 'Garfield v. Boxed Inc.'
By Ellen Bardash | February 15, 2023
Vice Chancellor Lori Will has cleared her calendar for Feb. 20 to hear argument on a segment of the petitions that cite Vice Chancellor Morgan Zurn's decision in 'Garfield v. Boxed Inc.'
National Law Journal | Analysis|News
By Avalon Zoppo | February 10, 2023
The statutory question at the center of the appeals could create a circuit split that brings the issue to the U.S. Supreme Court, said one court watcher.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Molly DiBianca | February 8, 2023
The enforceability of restrictive covenants, both in Delaware and across the country, is an issue in a state of flux. A recent decision by the Delaware Court of Chancery serves to highlight the court's hesitance to enforce noncompetes in Delaware and the rule recently proposed by the FTC would eliminate noncompetes entirely.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Albert H. Manwaring IV | February 8, 2023
While the Stone v. Ritter decision only recognized the oversight duties of directors, three years later, the Delaware Supreme Court ruled that "the fiduciary duties of officers are the same as those of directors." See Gantler v. Stephens, 965 A.2d 695, 709 (Del. 2009).
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Susana Sierra | February 7, 2023
In a post-pandemic world, the rule of law is universally losing ground. This represents a threat to the corporate realm, which struggles daily to make ethics and compliance a priority.
By Marianna Wharry | February 7, 2023
"Relative to the first alleged breach, and as explained in more detail in the factual background, Shaw's and Nagel's communications with Nixer Comp were efforts to promote and pitch the PayGo software as the best solution to meet Nixer Comp's needs. They did not divulge, let alone transfer, confidential or proprietary information of the PayGo software or of PayGo, LLC during the April 2020 meeting or in other communications with Nixer Comp or MIS," Cabell wrote.
By Isha Marathe | February 1, 2023
While more in-house attorneys and general counsel depend on legal technology, traditional procurement processes, and an abundance of tools, is slowing down adoption, according to the Legal 500 Global Edition of GC: In-House Tech Survey 2023.
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