By Dan Roe | September 14, 2022
Tino Lisella arrived at the Miami office as an of counsel after five years at FINRA and nine years in the Tax Division of the U.S. Department of Justice.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Anne Redcross Beehler and Andrey Spektor | September 14, 2022
When a company finds itself a victim of a crime, its legal team may feel uneasy picking up the phone and calling a local U.S. Attorney's Office. There is often good reason to be careful.
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Cliff C. Gardner and John Saathoff | September 14, 2022
We would expect incorporators and their counsel to consider including officer exculpation in the certificates of incorporation of newly formed companies and the directors and stockholders of existing Delaware corporations to consider whether it is in their best interests to amend their certificate of incorporation to provide for these newly available officer liability protections.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Carol Warren Simon | September 13, 2022
Is partnering with a retained legal search firm still a good idea for finding in-house talent?
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Tarifa Laddon, Lexi Fuson, Lisa Dunkin and Alexis Knutson | September 12, 2022
Now more than ever, corporate litigants want representation that embodies the spirit of diversity. Jurors want to see and hear from lawyers who look like them, and litigants want representation that brings a diverse set of experiences and backgrounds into the courtroom.
By Tim Quinson | September 7, 2022
Many people will buy more sustainable funds when sad and depressed, according to three professors who analyzed how emotions play a key role in purchasing decisions.
By Greg Ritchie | September 7, 2022
JPMorgan Chase & Co. has teamed up with software firm Datamaran to develop a data-analysis tool for clients to gauge not just the environmental, social and governance risks facing portfolio companies, but also the ESG risks that such assets pose to the world around them.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Lewis H. Lazarus | September 7, 2022
When a controlling stockholder is on both sides of a transaction, the Delaware courts' most searching standard of review, entire fairness, is likely to apply. That generally means that a plaintiff who can credibly allege unfairness is likely to survive a motion to dismiss. It does not follow, however, that plaintiff will prevail at trial.
Law.com | How I Made It|Profile|Q&A
By Tasha Norman | September 7, 2022
"Listen, care, be intentional about interactions, be proactive, and exceed expectations of service. Also, be sure to integrate business development activities into your daily/weekly regular work routine."
By Greg Andrews | September 1, 2022
Forty-one percent of boards of directors view geopolitical power shifts and turbulence as one of the biggest risks to performance, according to a Gartner survey.
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