Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Julie Rodriguez Aldort and David Winters | March 28, 2018
Try as you might, some of your business deals invariably turn sour. No one likes to think about future disputes when you are entering into a deal, but it is worthwhile to take some time to think about how disputes will be resolved before a dispute arises.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Kate A. Mahoney and Christopher B. Chuff | March 28, 2018
In a recent decision by the Delaware Supreme Court, Appel v. Berkman, the court held that a board's failure to include information about the chairman of the board's reasons for abstaining on the vote rendered the proxy statement materially misleading.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Tom McParland | March 27, 2018
New Enterprise Associates Inc. cannot escape a shareholder lawsuit accusing the venture capital giant of exploiting its control of a medical device company in order to secure other deals for its own benefit, the Delaware Court of Chancery has ruled.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Donna M. Doblick | March 27, 2018
Many situations arise that may necessitate a company terminating one, some, or all of the companies that distribute its products to end-users.
By Sue Reisinger | March 26, 2018
With the GDPR implementation date looming, other companies are surely busy appointing their own officers. But will they be drawn from the legal department or elsewhere?
By Tom McParland | March 26, 2018
A shareholder's letter requesting that Intercept Pharmaceuticals Inc. take “all necessary action” to address its allegedly excessive director-compensation policy qualified as a presuit litigation demand that opened the door for business judgment rule protections to be invoked, a Manhattan judge ruled last week.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Craig R. Tractenberg | March 26, 2018
It is a win-win when the franchisor suggests or require that a franchisee have a succession plan.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Hugh A. Simons | March 26, 2018
Given lawyers' predilection for precedent, the probability of a corporation outsourcing to an ALSP depends on the number of corporations who've already done so.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Jeffrey A. Neiman | March 26, 2018
Few words strike more fear in Americans than IRS audit. But now, a new law arms IRS agents with more ammunition in its pursuit for underreported income and illegal activity as the IRS takes a giant step to embracing and rewarding whistleblowers who provide the IRS with valuable information.
By Eric Willis | March 26, 2018
Legal departments are expected to do more with less and are now charged with better controlling and reducing costs, continuously evaluating and improving processes, and wherever possible, retaining and re-using historical data and knowledge.
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