Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Ellen Bardash | October 5, 2020
The entities were closed under a new Delaware statute governing LLCs, which was was signed into law shortly before Cohen's guilty plea on charges of making false statements to a bank and making excessive campaign contributions.
By Frank Ready | October 2, 2020
After a spring and summer full of COVID-19 related outreach from law firms, corporate legal departments may be ready to turn away from that content in favor of more forward-thinking or proactive legal guidance. But the format they want to receive that advice in may still be up for debate.
By Frank Ready | October 1, 2020
Legal departments are looking for valuable data that can help paint a picture of how their internal or external resources are leveraged. However, in-house culture may not be friendly to the type of timekeeping or other matter management tools necessary to draw those conclusions, putting adoption a long way off.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Ellen Bardash | September 30, 2020
While the custodianship case between Philip R. Shawe and Elizabeth Elting has been sorted out through mediation, TransPerfect's legal saga in Delaware isn't over, as Shawe and TransPerfect continue to contest attorney fees charged by Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom as custodian in the case during the company's 2015 sale for $770 million.
By Alaina Lancaster | September 30, 2020
McDermott's Mark Selinger tells us why it took almost three years to finalize the first registered blockchain assets offering.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Lauri A. Kavulich | September 29, 2020
The yearly review is archaic. Compassionate and effective feedback is vital to gaining and keeping our highest form of capital—human capital—and building a modern firm.
By Frank Ready | September 25, 2020
While dedicated knowledge management solutions may have lost their momentum, in-house teams are still able to organize and track their employees knowledge using document management and collaboration tools.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Edward S. Robson | September 25, 2020
Many transactional attorneys view the fiduciary duties that flow from those in control of a company—officers, directors, managers, general partners and majority shareholders—to those not in control to be a nuisance because of the uncertainty they introduce into corporate transactions.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Ellen Bardash | September 24, 2020
A shareholder suit alleges the Nikola's reputation and success, including a recently announced $2 billion in-kind agreement with General Motors, were based on lies.
By Frank Ready | September 24, 2020
Creating a more holistic network of technology solutions can help legal departments better leverage data-driven insights and analytics. However, both the hardware and human cost of moving way from the vertical approach to purchasing that has traditionally dominated legal could be a major deterrent.
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