By Ellen Bardash | December 22, 2020
Capping off a year dotted with Court of Chancery decisions clarifying the law incrementally, shareholders of Delaware companies are ending 2020 with significant wins in records inspection cases.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By David B. Hennes and Adam M. Harris | December 22, 2020
In recent years, Delaware courts, leaders in the development of corporate law, have imposed a more stringent standard of review to director compensation when challenged by stockholders which has led to more such challenges by the plaintiffs' bar. This article discusses the increase in this type of litigation, recent case law, and practical advice for boards to mitigate the risk.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Analysis
By David B. Hennes and Adam M. Harris | December 22, 2020
In recent years, Delaware courts, leaders in the development of corporate law, have imposed a more stringent standard of review to director compensation when challenged by stockholders which has led to more such challenges by the plaintiffs' bar. This article discusses the increase in this type of litigation, recent case law, and practical advice for boards to mitigate the risk.
By Frank Ready | December 17, 2020
The EU, Brazil, Japan and other jurisdictions have enacted sweeping privacy regulations as companies look to gain compliance synchronicity. But panelists on a Perkins Coie and FTI Consulting webinar say a private right of action and other particulars may keep a U.S. federal law years from becoming a reality.
By Jonathan Drimmer, Tara Giunta and Nicola Bonucci | December 17, 2020
In honor of Human Rights Day last week, below are 10 business and human rights issues we believe will receive particular attention between Jan. 1 and Dec. 31, 2021.
Corporate Counsel | Commentary
By Sarah Feingold | December 16, 2020
Once upon a time, in a faraway Zoom conference, a group of women gathered to learn the secrets of landing a board position.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Ellen Bardash | December 15, 2020
The battle within WeWork, is part of the case the company filed against SoftBank over a transaction agreement that fell through.
By Ellen Bardash | December 15, 2020
The battle within WeWork, is part of the case the company filed against SoftBank over a transaction agreement that fell through.
By Phillip Bantz | December 14, 2020
"We never used to talk about mental health and well-being, and it was unlikely CEOs would ever admit they aren't doing well," said Phyllis Campbell, who serves as the chair for JPMorgan Chase & Co.'s business in the Pacific Northwest.
By Frank Ready | December 9, 2020
Earlier this week Benjamin Moore said it planned to outsource all of its in-house legal work to outside providers. But other businesses mulling a similar arrangement may quickly find that cost savings or not, managing those providers will still require an investment of company time and resources.
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