Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Ellen Bardash | November 16, 2020
Two proposed class actions have been filed against Charles Schwab and ViacomCBS in the Delaware Court of Chancery suits challenging corporate bylaws for the removal directors.
By Ellen Bardash | November 16, 2020
Two proposed class actions have been filed against Charles Schwab and ViacomCBS in the Delaware Court of Chancery suits challenging corporate bylaws for the removal directors.
By Ellen Bardash | November 16, 2020
Two proposed class actions have been filed against Charles Schwab and ViacomCBS in the Delaware Court of Chancery suits challenging corporate bylaws for the removal directors.
By Richard Arnholt and Roee Talmor | November 16, 2020
Given the complexity of this much-needed relief provision and the continued evolution of related guidance, it is recommended that government contractors consult with counsel prior to applying for §3610 relief.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Henny L. Shomar | November 13, 2020
As a litigator, I have always advised businesspeople that it is far less expensive to structure your business and personal planning proactively in anticipation of the worst, much like purchasing insurance, than simply hoping for the best.
By Frank Ready | November 11, 2020
The virtual Global Academic Summit examined how legal departments can use AI-based analytics to shave millions of dollars off of operating costs. But they have to contend with the shoddy condition of their data first.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Nathaniel J. Stuhlmiller and Taylor D. Anderson | November 11, 2020
A traditional stockholder rights plan remains one of the most effective tools a board of directors may use to protect the corporation's stockholders from the threat of a hostile or abusive takeover.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Brian M. Lutz and Colin B. Davis | November 11, 2020
Vice Chancellor Morgan T. Zurn's recent decision in Rudd v. Brown reaffirms longstanding Delaware law protecting director decision-making in M&A transactions, even where Revlon duties apply and an activist has threatened the board members with a proxy campaign.
By Frank Ready | November 10, 2020
During the kickoff to CLOC's virtual Global Institute on Tuesday, the organization announced it will be opening up membership to service providers, tech companies and law schools. The change will force CLOC to balance its original mission as an in-house resource with the recognition of emerging industry-wide challenges.
By Steven A. Lauer and Kenneth L. Vermilion | November 9, 2020
In addition to renewed financial focus, the COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the need for enhanced flexibility and agility in the law department, logistics and management of resources on behalf of its company.
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