Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Beau Wysong | March 30, 2020
By using RFPs, companies can engage with law firms outside of their existing network to find the best possible combination of experience, services and pricing.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Alejandro Miyar | March 26, 2020
The impact of the coronavirus includes a major wave of significant commercial disputes. We are experiencing a worldwide health and business crisis where the world's economy, including general industry and business relationships at all levels, are being severely roiled by COVID-19.
By Monica Zent | March 24, 2020
Here are a few important legal considerations to keep in mind as you transition your teams to remote work.
Corporate Counsel | Commentary
By David M. Stauss, Malia Rogers, Robert J. Bowman and Megan Herr | March 23, 2020
On Wednesday, March 11, the California Attorney General's office published a notice of second set of modifications to the text of the proposed regulations regarding the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA).
By Phillip Bantz | March 19, 2020
A majority of the companies were encouraging staff to work remotely and were already considering changes in personnel policies as a result of the coronavirus outbreak, though only 12% said they were providing extra benefits to their affected employees.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By K. Tyler O'Connell | March 18, 2020
The Court of Chancery's recent decision in Salladay v. Lev, (Del. Ch. Feb. 27, 2020), denied the director-defendants' attempt to invoke procedural safeguards—a special committee and independent stockholder approval—to dismiss a stockholder suit challenging a going-private merger.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Joshua A. Mooney and Richard M. Borden | March 13, 2020
The likelihood of meaningful federal cybersecurity legislation in 2020 remains suspect. Yet, developments in 2019 show that cybersecurity regulation is headed toward a Sarbanes-Oxley model with or without congressional input.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Nik Reed | March 12, 2020
AI may seem like the obvious answer; it's certainly being sold that way. But marketing isn't always right. That's why you need to be cautious when you consider deploying AI. If it doesn't deliver the actual value you are seeking, it can be an expensive mistake.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Harsh Arora and Nicholas M. Fiorello | March 12, 2020
Given the global economy and China's role as the world's manufacturing superpower, the outbreak of COVID-19, the disease associated with the novel coronavirus, poses a significant threat to businesses.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Thomas G. Wilkinson and William E. Gericke | March 11, 2020
Litigators with national practices may work with local counsel more often than not. Those with niche practices handling cases in specialized courts, such as the Delaware Chancery Court, also frequently serve as local counsel to those who are admitted to practice outside the jurisdiction.
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