The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Suzette Parmley | October 14, 2021
"Judge Nealon's opinion has affirmed the rights of sexual abuse victims to pursue litigation and civil actions in claims arriving from sexual abuse, not just against the perpetrators of the abuse, but against the institutions who facilitated, or encouraged, or allowed, or enabled the abuse to occur," Moran said.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Edward T. Kang | October 14, 2021
This column examines these amendments, the history behind Delaware's prominence in the realm of corporate law, and discusses some key differences between LLCs and corporations.
By Phillip Bantz | October 13, 2021
"At a company like Dell, I would say that we have customers who are on all sides of the political spectrum, and it creates a very difficult balance on when to step in and how to step in."
By Dan Roe | October 12, 2021
Varnum Law recently launched a Naples office as the 208-lawyer firm's clients increase their real estate and corporate activity in Florida.
By Philippe Houdard | October 9, 2021
As the coronavirus pandemic has led companies to re-evaluate their office space needs, many small and midsize businesses are transitioning from standalone offices with long-term leases to occupying shared workspaces with flexible terms.
By Tasha Norman | October 6, 2021
"I am a naturally energetic and social person who has greatly enjoyed the practice of law, enjoy collaborating with my colleagues and enjoy the learning and advising process."
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Philippe Houdard | October 6, 2021
As the coronavirus pandemic has led companies to re-evaluate their office space needs, many small and midsize businesses are transitioning from standalone offices with long-term leases to occupying shared workspaces with flexible terms.
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Barry M. Klayman and Mark E. Felger | October 6, 2021
From 2006 through 2012, FedEx carriers delivered "an infinitesimal percentage" of packages containing untaxed, unstamped cigarettes to New York residents. Enforcement actions followed, and in 2018, FedEx settled the actions by paying $35.3 million and agreeing to several internal reforms.
By Meghann M. Cuniff | October 4, 2021
The new agreements largely resolve all remaining issues from a 2000 bench trial that remained under submission when the presiding judge died in 2019.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Bruce J. Berman | October 1, 2021
On Aug. 26, by a majority of 6–1, the Florida Supreme Court adopted, effective immediately, a new Florida Rule of Civil Procedure, codifying a long-recognized protection for high-level government officials and extending that protection, for the first time, to high-level corporate officers.
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