Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Scott Bien and Nicholas Mirick | October 5, 2022
To understand their value, in-house legal teams might adopt a data scientist mentality and embrace the same disciplined approach used by other major corporate functions.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Philip D. Amoa and Travis J. Ferguson | October 5, 2022
Unless specifically authorized by Delaware's General Corporate Law (DGCL), the contents of a corporation's charter do not displace directors' fiduciary obligations or override the court's "enhanced scrutiny" review for transactions implicating shareholders' sacrosanct voting rights.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Gary S. Parsons | October 3, 2022
Whether they become claims or not, no lawyer wants to make a mistake that harms their client. The big difference for in-house attorneys is that they…
By Daniela Sirtori-Cortina | September 29, 2022
Linking environmental goals to compensation is gaining traction as a mechanism to rouse CEOs to action.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Susana Sierra | September 28, 2022
Today, backing up your words is more valued than ever. In the midst of a dizzying and uncertain global scenario, where the political, economic, socio-cultural, and environmental paradigms have undergone transformations, companies must be sure of their values and purpose.
By Michael W. Peregrine | September 27, 2022
Analysis of the DOJ's new enforcement principles, which create significant new leadership education, policy design and culture support tasks for the Chief Legal Officer.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Arina Shulga and Jeffrey Kelly | September 21, 2022
The practical effect is that many businesses that should not be subject to the sanctions programs are prevented from operating until they either complete a lengthy appeals process or government agencies clarify their interpretation of the applicable sanctions.
By Hugo Guzman | September 21, 2022
"Director management is especially important in times of change and volatility to make sure the board is well equipped to handle a shifting environment and new business priorities," said James Crocker, Gartner's senior principal of research.
By Jim Saunders | September 20, 2022
Florida says the law only bars businesses from requiring employees to take part in training programs that use targeted concepts such as racism and implicit bias.
By Linda A. Thompson | September 19, 2022
One of the two lawsuits is being handled by U.K. firm 11KBW and Baldon Avocats, the French firm that won what has been dubbed as the "climate case of the century."
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