Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Robert B. Little and Eric B. Pacifici | March 14, 2018
The Delaware Court of Chancery recently issued an opinion that offers useful guidance for parties seeking to draft joint venture exit provisions.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Eric Boughman | March 14, 2018
After years of inaction by the Department of Justice, courts have begun to address the issue of website accessibility under the Americans with Disabilities Act.
By Jennifer Schwartz, Tammy Marzigliano and Amy Biegelsen | March 14, 2018
Employees must report to the Securities and Exchange Commission to state a retaliation claim under Dodd-Frank, internal reporting alone is no longer sufficient.
By Sue Reisinger | March 13, 2018
The report said the results “reaffirm the widely held belief that today's GCs are continuing their quest to find a panacea for the provision of their global legal services–a provider that combines high quality service, a global footprint, local insight and cultural awareness."
By Samantha Joseph | March 13, 2018
The merger creates Ghidotti|Berger, with 14 attorneys practicing in federal and state courts in Arizona, California, Florida, Texas, Nevada and Washington.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Patricia E. Farrell | March 13, 2018
Reports of institutional sexual harassment and abuse have flooded newsstands for the last several months, wreaking havoc on the reputations of Hollywood big wigs and high-powered officials.
By Maxwell V. Pritt | March 12, 2018
When Judge William Alsup asked the lawyers in Waymo v. Uber—the recent showdown over self-driving car technology—if engineers really had to get lobotomies before going to their next job, he wasn't just asking if they had to “forget” what makes their former employers' technology work. He was also asking if they had to forget what did not work for their former employers.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By N. David Neeman and Timothy C. Stone | March 9, 2018
In the not-so-distant past, when hackers breached a company's cybersecurity defenses and pilfered data, including sensitive customer information, the government and public alike often viewed the company as one of the victims.
By Samantha Joseph | March 8, 2018
The 45-page ruling was a study in litigation nuances arising from the Engle class action.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Lewis H. Lazarus | March 7, 2018
The Delaware Court of Chancery is often called upon to assess whether a plaintiff challenging an interested transaction who fails to make demand on the board to pursue claims based on alleged self-dealing or director interest can overcome the procedural hurdle of a motion to dismiss under Rules 23.1 and 12(b)(6).
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