Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Albert H. Manwaring IV | February 10, 2021
Delaware courts will use their equitable powers to invalidate otherwise valid board actions tainted by inequitable deception.
Corporate Counsel | Commentary
By Rachel Alpert, Corey Smith and Karam Jardaneh | February 8, 2021
With the Biden administration's emphasis on human rights and the upcoming 10th anniversary of the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights, corporate social responsibility is an issue of increasing focus and prominence.
By Frank Ready | February 4, 2021
A panel held during Legalweek(year) 2021 pointed to a future where in-house teams are expected to collaborate more frequently with other departments—and that includes in the adoption of new technologies.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Thomas F. Oppenheimer | February 3, 2021
Practitioners in Florida should be familiar with the reporting obligations and potential penalties under the CTA as it will apply to many of the estimated 756,588 domestic Florida corporations and 1,473,881 Florida limited liability companies in the State of Florida as of Oct. 5, 2020.
Corporate Counsel | Commentary
By Catherine Kemnitz | February 3, 2021
Those of us who hold the power of purse or influence in our profession must use it to nudge, push, and pull our legal ecosystem forward in order to meet twin moments of our time: the ramifications of a virus upending the way we work, and the reckoning with a call for racial justice that highlights the inadequacy of our own diversity efforts.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Mark J. Oberstaedt and Amy E. Pearl | February 3, 2021
Members control their own fate, but they tempt that fate unnecessarily if they wait until it is too late to review the LLC's operating agreement.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Richard Girgenti | February 2, 2021
As companies prepare for potential changes to the regulatory enforcement landscape in a Biden administration and assess the risks and challenges ahead, it is important to evaluate how enforcement is likely to change—and how it might remain the same.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By David A. Katz and Laura A. McIntosh | January 27, 2021
In their Corporate Governance column, David A. Katz and Laura A. McIntosh reflect on the tenure of Chairman Jay Clayton, under whose leadership the SEC experienced an era of great productivity and rational reform.
By Frank Ready | January 22, 2021
New York's proposed Biometric Privacy Act echoes many of the requirements and guidelines laid out in Illinois' own longstanding regulation. But New York's status as a major U.S. economic hub could give its biometric law a much wider footprint that establishes an unofficial national standard.
By Amy Katz and Heather Wolf | January 21, 2021
There's no doubt that, like CEOs and CFOs, GCs offer a valuable perspective to boards—a reality that corporate leaders are increasingly recognizing.
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