By Tasha Norman | May 5, 2021
"Don't compare yourself to others and their achievements. Keep your eyes focused on the path ahead, doing the best work that you can and contributing all that you are able to."
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Barry M. Klayman and Mark E. Felger | May 5, 2021
The statute does not define what constitutes a "deposit." In In re Superior Air Charter, Case No. 20-11007 (CSS) (Del. Bankr. April 9, 2021), Chief Judge Christopher Sontchi had to decide whether prepayments for future airplane flights were deposits within the meaning of the statute.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | May 4, 2021
"From afar, it appears that this is Twitter mob purity butting up against the time-honored tradition of zealous advocacy, that is in fact required by ethical obligations," said one former chair of a Big Law firm.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Ellen Bardash | May 3, 2021
Chancellor Andre Bouchard, in an epic-length opinion, said much of the fee request was supported to "clean up ... pizza thrown at the wall" as the translation software company raised numerous objections. TransPerfect's lawyer and its CEO said the judge was misusing his powers as a court of equity.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Richard Lawson | May 3, 2021
The proposed law will fine tech companies if they de-platform a candidate for elected office during an election.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Lewis H. Lazarus and R. Eric Hacker | April 28, 2021
Section 220 of the DGCL enables a stockholder to obtain limited corporate information if they can state a proper purpose. Although in theory straightforward,…
Texas Lawyer | Expert Opinion|Q&A
By Kenneth Artz | April 27, 2021
When it comes to ESG issues, companies should remain vigilant for changes from the SEC to their disclosure requirements and prepare for further scrutiny.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Christopher D. Carusone and Brionna L. Denby | April 27, 2021
During his first term, Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro announced the creation of the first-ever Fair Labor Section of the Office of Attorney General to combat what he described as wage theft, tip stealing, misclassification and similar unlawful actions/discriminatory practices in the workplace.
By Frank Ready | April 26, 2021
Legal departments hungry for digital transformation are increasingly turning to their law firms to help them navigate legal technology—and lead by example.
By Frank Ready | April 22, 2021
Job-seeking attorneys are gravitating toward roles inside corporate legal departments, but perceptions that in-house offers a better work-life balance than a law firm or the ability to influence decision-making could prove disappointing.
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