Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Ellen Bardash | September 11, 2024
Justice Karen Valihura asked Andrew Rossman of Quinn Emanuel whether the Chancery decision included fact-finding that the high court should defere to.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Lewis H. Lazarus | September 11, 2024
This case illustrates that the court generally will not use Section 205 to validate a deliberate, intentional violation of a statute to set the record date for a meeting, at least when a short period of time passes between the defective action and the court proceeding.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Ana Calves | September 6, 2024
While restrictive covenants in the M&A context are not the primary focus of this ban, given the uncertainty in the current legal landscape and the potential hurdles to enforcement, buyers would be well-advised to find other ways to incentivize sellers not to compete with a target company after an M&A closing.
By Trudy Knockless | September 6, 2024
"Companies have increasingly trended toward moving the compliance function to an independent organization, sitting as a peer to the legal function." according a Major, Lindsey & Africa report.
By Tom O'Brien, John Lawrence and Monica Smith | September 5, 2024
"Below are 10 principles that will guide the Texas business courts in breach of fiduciary duty litigation against corporate directors," write Baker Botts' Tom O'Brien, John Lawrence and Monica Smith.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Ellen Bardash | September 4, 2024
The lawsuit alleges that Branson made over $1.1 billion by selling Virgin Galactic shares at a price artificially inflated by safety issues not being publicly known.
By Ellen Bardash | September 4, 2024
The lawsuit alleges that Branson made over $1.1 billion by selling shares of California-based Virgin Galactic at a price artificially inflated by safety issues not being publicly known.
By Maria Dinzeo | September 4, 2024
"What resonates longer is the way that people will feel about Disney, not the recollection of why they feel that way," said Aaron Davis, a partner at Davis Goldman.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Cliff C. Gardner | September 4, 2024
In Gilbert v. Unisys, the Delaware Court of Chancery ruled that information technology company Unisys Corp. must advance legal fees incurred by two former employees. The underlying lawsuit filed by the company in Pennsylvania federal court alleges trade secret infringement by the former employees.
By Abigail Adcox | September 4, 2024
"I did reach a point where a lot of my cases were sort of wrapping up," Sonali Patel said, "and it felt like a good time to see if there was the right opportunity in the private sector."
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