By Scott Graham | December 31, 2019
Christopher Adams alleged that former investment partners transferred assets to new companies while cutting him out. But he wasn't the right person to testify about the new companies' valuations, the Second District held.
By Quentin Brogdon | December 30, 2019
Everyone was taught it is dangerous to hitchhike with strangers. Yet this is exactly what people do when they use Uber or Lyft to summon a ride.…
By Craig R. Tractenberg | December 27, 2019
Brands are identified by their trademarks. Selecting the right mark, developing it and protecting it becomes essential when the brand is being developed. But trademarks can be lost when the company fails to protect it, or even when the name is so popular that use of the mark cannot be controlled.
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Craig R. Tractenberg | December 27, 2019
Brands are identified by their trademarks. Selecting the right mark, developing it and protecting it becomes essential when the brand is being developed. But trademarks can be lost when the company fails to protect it, or even when the name is so popular that use of the mark cannot be controlled.
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Dan Clark | December 19, 2019
Attorneys for the chief financial officer accused by a former general counsel of fixing finances to avoid auditors say in a motion to dismiss that the lawyer does not have the standing to sue because he is bringing these claims to "gain leverage in his other litigation."
By Dan Clark | December 19, 2019
Attorneys for the chief financial officer accused by a former general counsel of fixing finances to avoid auditors say in a motion to dismiss that the lawyer does not have the standing to sue because he is bringing these claims to "gain leverage in his other litigation."
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Lewis H. Lazarus | December 18, 2019
Although the Delaware Court of Chancery may order the production of certain electronically stored information, the scope of a books-and-records request is more limited than discovery that may be obtained in a plenary action.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Lawrence J. Kotler | December 18, 2019
In the case of Liquidation Trust of Solutions Liquidation v. David Stienes (In re Solutions Liquidation), the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware examined the interplay between the scope and extent of a company's exculpation clause versus the scope and extent of Delaware law regarding breach of fiduciary duty claims.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Christopher D. Carusone | December 17, 2019
In my experience, Pennsylvania prosecutors are typically willing to speak with corporate counsel about the corporation's status, and counsel is encouraged to do so before expending large sums in defending against the subpoena, assuming that important privileges are not at issue.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Ryan Loro | December 17, 2019
The task of sifting through line after line of attorney time entries from outside counsel is time consuming, and more times than not, in-house legal and accounting teams may miss billing errors.
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