By Ellen Bardash | September 8, 2021
Two claims brought by plaintiff shareholders were dismissed, but shareholders were determined by the court to have met the high bar of proving Boeing directors were likely to be held liable for the lack of safety checks.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Lawrence J. Kotler | September 8, 2021
The U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware addressed the issue of whether the Office of the United States Trustee (OUST) could collect its quarterly fees against assets that were previously transferred to a litigation trust free and clear of any and all claims, liens and other encumbrances pursuant to a confirmed plan of liquidation.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Lewis H. Lazarus | September 8, 2021
A stockholder complaining about a merger transaction materially enhances her prospects of overcoming a motion to dismiss if she can allege self-dealing by a controlling stockholder or that the transaction involves a change of control, thereby invoking the entire fairness standard of review or enhanced scrutiny.
Daily Business Review | News|Poll
By Hannah Roberts | September 7, 2021
Lawyers are divided on whether they would encourage their children to pursue a career in the legal profession.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Anna Zhang | September 6, 2021
The increasingly adversarial relationship between the American and Chinese regulatory environments will have profound impacts on cross-border commercial activity we have taken for granted.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Ellen Bardash | September 3, 2021
The case focuses not on a deal being made hastily but on allegations that the CEO of the biotech company now known as 180 Life Sciences Corp. knowingly failed to disclose millions of dollars in liability during its negotiation process last year.
Corporate Counsel | Commentary
By Nathan Cemenska | September 1, 2021
Effective supplier risk management is an ongoing process that starts before you enter into a relationship with a law firm and continues throughout the lifecycle of that relationship.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Barry M. Klayman and Mark E. Felger | September 1, 2021
Chancery Rule 4(d) specifies how service of a summons and complaint shall be made and specifies the manner of personal service upon various classes of defendants. Rule 4(d)(7) allows for an order directing a different or an additional mode of service of a summons in a special case.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Dan Panitz | August 31, 2021
The rules of the game are changing and we need to be able to break the new code for successful M&A deal completion.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Michael Hepburn, Bonnie Burke, Deepa Menon and Laura Taylor | August 30, 2021
While some industries have already returned to the office, other employers globally are considering hybrid work schedules as part of their return-to-office plans.
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