By Phillip Bantz | June 8, 2020
"We simply must do better going forward," the company said in a statement.
By Frank Ready | June 4, 2020
In a post COVID-19 world, some corporate legal departments are focusing their spending on personnel while others could be weighing investments in cloud technology and key security infrastructure.
By Jason Grant | June 3, 2020
Seventy percent of chief executives surveyed said that an ideal general counsel should serve as both a strategic business partner at the company and as an important member of its leadership team, but only 55% of those CEOs said that their current GC fills those roles.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Russell Koonin and Adam Schwartz | June 2, 2020
In the midst the current COVID-19 pandemic, the SEC is paying attention. The Division of Enforcement has made clear that it will act, and act quickly, to stop fraudulent conduct that falls under its jurisdiction related to the pandemic.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Mildred Segura, Kimberly Gold and Wim Vandenberghe | June 1, 2020
Artificial intelligence, or AI, has grown increasingly popular for its ability to process large sets of data. The term "AI" describes algorithms that can be taught to identify patterns or predict outcomes.
By Joshua Libling | June 1, 2020
You want to keep litigation costs down and to maximize recoveries and minimize losses. You want to win your cases. But are such general incentives enough to ensure efficient outcomes in the actual decision-making process?
By Frank Ready | May 29, 2020
ALSPs may offer corporations and legal departments a more comprehensive set of services for their investment, but legal tech providers are already finding willing customers for their products in those very same law companies.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Robert B. Little and Louis J. Matthews | May 29, 2020
The Court of Chancery's opinion offers valuable guidance to Delaware limited liability companies when drafting the buyout provision of their operating agreements, as well as when Delaware limited liability companies are considering exercising a buyout right in accordance with the terms of their operating agreements.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Dan Panitz and H. Bruce (HB) Gordon | May 29, 2020
Whether you are managing a team, baking a cake or finding productive activities to keep everyone going, the strategy we employ becomes our recipe for success.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Lewis H. Lazarus | May 29, 2020
Trials involving books-and-records requests have become more common since the Delaware Supreme Court encouraged stockholder plaintiffs to use the "tools at hand" to discover information necessary to establish demand futility prior to pursuing derivative litigation.
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