The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Dave Poston and Megan Paquin | March 12, 2021
With many serving now as strategic business advisers, it should come as no surprise that the modern legal department is also more integrated—information technology, employee relations and corporate communication are all resources that both support and rely on collaboration with legal.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Alexandra Poe and Bryan Sillaman | March 10, 2021
Corporate ESG integration is becoming less optional every day, driven by increasing regulation, investor demand and the recent embrace of stakeholder capitalism. Headline announcements—like GM's 2035 target for manufacturing only electric vehicles and the U.S. government's goal to replace its entire fleet with electric cars and trucks—do not tell the whole story.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Francis G.X. Pileggi and Chauna A. Abner | March 10, 2021
This step-by-step guide was created after many years of "trial and error" and eventual success transferring several cases from the Court of Chancery to Superior Court.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By P. Clarkson Collins Jr. | March 10, 2021
In a recent post-trial decision the Delaware Court of Chancery upheld a stockholder challenge to a "poison pill" rights plan adopted by The Williams Companies' board of directors, declaring the plan unenforceable and issuing a mandatory injunction against its continued operation.
By Frank Ready | March 5, 2021
As some associations begin looking toward the possibility of hosting in-person events again in 2021, they'll have to determine how many—and who—can safely attend.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Matthew J. Rifino | March 3, 2021
The Delaware Court of Chancery rejected a purchaser's efforts to prevent a seller from adopting a method of calculating the post-closing purchase price adjustment that was inconsistent with the seller's pre-closing accounting practices.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Barry M. Klayman and Mark E. Felger | March 3, 2021
The question posed by the vice chancellor was whether a petitioner could invoke equity to benefit from her own illegal act as a trustee. He answered no—that to apply equity in favor of the trustee, allowing her to benefit from her own unlawful act, would sully equity itself.
By Frank Ready | March 2, 2021
Given the ongoing state of the COVID-19 pandemic, CLOC was uncomfortable committing to an in-person Global Institute for 2021. However, depending on the progress of the vaccine rollout, the organization is open to the possibility of pursuing regional in-person events in the latter half of the year.
By Lora Picini and Esther Lander | March 1, 2021
Companies can mitigate risk while also fully supporting their diversity program and project leaders by balancing and accounting for legal risks in the beginning and throughout implementation of each diversity initiative.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Maxwell Briskman Stanfield | February 25, 2021
2020 brought significant change at a scale unseen for decades, and 2021 appears likely to continue the trend. As a result, the corporate world, like every segment of America, must reckon with it.
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