Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By K. Tyler O'Connell | December 28, 2022
The Delaware Court of Chancery largely rejected arguments that laches barred fiduciary duty claims against AmerisourceBergen's directors and officers for acting in bad faith by disregarding red flags in safety reporting and monitoring systems and knowingly operating the business in a manner to violate positive law.
Law.com | How I Made It|Profile|Q&A
By Tasha Norman | December 19, 2022
"Say yes to opportunities, even outside of your comfort zone."
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Paroon Chadha | December 15, 2022
Strong corporate board governance has never been more important as we head into a new year. It is the linchpin to building high performing organizations and helping organizations stay nimble as they face economic headwinds.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Ellen Bardash | December 15, 2022
Across the total of five federal and three Chancery matters pending in Delaware against EV companies, three are currently stayed entirely, on hold for separate securities class actions.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Jacob H. Hupart, Douglas Baumstein, Jonathan L. Kravetz, Will G. McKitterick and Ellen Shapiro | December 15, 2022
Recent developments in the Court of Chancery concerning a corporate board's duty to monitor and provide oversight over a corporation's operations—so-called 'Caremark' claims—are likely to intersect with the SEC's proposed new ESG disclosure obligations to create a new category of corporate risk. This article discusses the recent trends in Delaware law that have led to a revitalization of 'Caremark' and the SEC's current proposals for enhanced ESG disclosure.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Richard L. Renck | December 14, 2022
In the latest installment of a long-running dispute, Vice Chancellor J. Travis Laster recently issued a memorandum opinion denying a motion to dismiss and granting a partial motion for summary judgment in expedited proceedings pursuant to Section 225 of the Delaware General Corporation Law in Hawk Investment Holdings v. Stream TV Networks.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Margaret A. Dale and Mark D. Harris | December 13, 2022
There is no doubt that cyber attacks are here to stay and that companies will continue to face lawsuits as a result of being hacked. Although consumer and shareholder class actions have traditionally been the focus of the plaintiffs' bar in this area, derivative lawsuits are on the rise.
By Ellen Bardash | December 12, 2022
A shareholder Plaintiff Kenneth Simeone, represented by Sean Bellew and California firm LiMandri & Jonna, is seeking documents related to the company's stated opposition to the Parental Rights in Education bill.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Ellen Bardash | December 12, 2022
A shareholder Plaintiff Kenneth Simeone, represented by Sean Bellew and California firm LiMandri & Jonna, is seeking documents related to the company's stated opposition to the Parental Rights in Education bill.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Jessica Robinson | December 12, 2022
Today, legal teams deal with many data types from multiple sources—and the data amounts to much more than they need. In part, that's because the cost of storing data is plummeting, and because mining data has numerous business benefits.
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