Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Jarret P. Hitchings | June 16, 2021
In most cases, courts are presented with competing experts offering damage valuations based on estimates, forecasts, projections and discounts, and are then tasked with rending this information into a monetary amount sufficient to compensate a party for its injury.
By Jasmine Floyd | June 15, 2021
"What I think this verdict shows that fading memory and passage of time is not something tobacco companies can exploit," attorney Austin Carr said. "They are not going to be able to delay a case."
Daily Business Review | Analysis
By Dan Roe | June 10, 2021
The 81-attorney Florida law firm has added senior counsel and associates to its real estate and business transactions ranks, among other growing practices.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By R. Eric Hacker | June 9, 2021
In a case of first impression, the Vice Chancellor Joseph R. Slights III in Manichaean Capital v. Excela Technologies, C.A. No. 2020-0601-JRS (Del. Ch. May 25, 2021) refused to dismiss a claim to use reverse veil-piercing to execute upon a limited liability company charging order issued to the plaintiffs in their efforts to collect a judgment in an appraisal action.
By Tasha Norman | June 3, 2021
"It's important to understand your motivation for being in leadership. It should not be because of the perceived power of a leadership role, but about the desire to serve, and to enhance the success of others."
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Barry M. Klayman and Mark E. Felger | June 2, 2021
The Supreme Court approved the Court of Chancery's reliance on a 17-year old opinion by then Vice Chancellor Leo Strine in Milford Power v. PDC Milford Power, 866 A.2d 738 (Del. Ch. 2004).
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Sameer Advani and Alexander Cheney | May 26, 2021
While Sciabacucchi definitively answered that question under Delaware law, it left at least one question unanswered: would courts in other states enforce such federal forum provisions (FFPs) in the charters of Delaware corporations?
By Cedra Mayfield | May 21, 2021
"It really is as simple as switching out your laptops and learning a couple new systems," said corporate attorney Sean P. Coyle. "You have a new password, and you're doing the same job for a new employer."
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Bruce Love | May 20, 2021
Law firms are adding lateral partners, organizing marketing pushes and information sessions for clients and coordinating task forces.
By Phillip Bantz | May 19, 2021
In the not-too-distant past, it would've been unheard of for a GC to take a public stance on virtually any issue—much less publicly blast a rival's business practices.
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