New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Dale J. Degenshein | March 8, 2022
In her Cooperatives and Condominiums column, Dale Degenshein discusses several ideas boards should keep in mind when planning and holding meetings.
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Jason Grant | March 7, 2022
According to the complaint, Mehra and his trustee co-plaintiff sued Teller and others in the Delaware Court of Chancery in 2019 to attempt to stop certain actions by Teller. Teller is not a defendant in the Manhattan Supreme Court Commercial Division suit focused on the alleged actions of Morrison Cohen.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Richard L. Renck | March 2, 2022
As framed by the court: "No Delaware court has yet confronted the precise issue presented by respondent's motion—whether an appraisal petitioner may obtain full discovery in an appraisal proceeding where the proceeding was commenced for the purpose of pre-suit investigation."
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Barry M. Klayman and Mark E. Felger | March 2, 2022
Although Vice Chancellor Travis Laster denied the petition based on the language of the statute, his opinion appears to abandon the court's previous policy against permitting the revival of defunct Delaware corporations for use as blank check companies.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Ethan Klingsberg, Damien Zoubek, Paul Tiger and Elizabeth Bieber | March 1, 2022
The direction of the SEC's proposal has the potential to be a win-win for constructive relations between investors and publicly-held companies.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Zachary Arbitman | March 1, 2022
Whistleblowers are finally being recognized for the tremendous value they add, and courage they exude, in bringing misconduct to light.
By Erika C. Collins and Caroline Guensberg | February 25, 2022
In order to avoid the pitfalls associated with implementing a DE&I program, multi-national companies are advised to adopt a global mission but to implement this mission locally.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Paul E. Starkman | February 24, 2022
This article will examine how some companies are linking executive compensation to the achievement of ESG and DEI goals.
By Abbott Martin | February 23, 2022
The last two years in corporate Legal have been defined by pandemic firefighting. But many distinct issues requiring legal oversight have emerged during that period. Legal leaders must build governance, so the emerging legal and compliance risks don't impede corporate renewal and growth.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By David E. Schwartz and Emily D. Safko | February 18, 2022
Many companies have already implemented ESG efforts and many more are considering the issues, including whether to make ESG-related disclosures. Companies should be cautious not to overstate efforts, as doing so may risk Rule 10b-5 violations or other legal liabilities.
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