By David Thomas | May 27, 2020
The founding partners of Croke Fairchild Morgan & Beres said low overhead and competitive billing rates have served them well during the COVID-19 pandemic, leading to growth.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Joanna J. Cline and Emily L. Wheatley | May 27, 2020
The Delaware Superior Court recently elaborated on the common interest doctrine in the context of a merger. In American Bottling v. Repole, Judge Abigail LeGrow held that privileged communications shared with a third party during the final stages of a merger were not subject to the common interest doctrine.
Corporate Counsel | Commentary
By Emanuel Grillo, Robin Spigel, John Lawrence and Amy Hefley | May 20, 2020
The recent turmoil in the global markets has created significant uncertainty for many companies and raised questions for their directors about how that uncertainty affects a director's role and duties.
By Frank Ready | May 20, 2020
There's a growing number of legal-focused RFP solutions on the market, but corporate attorneys who struggled to use more general solutions in the past may be reluctant to engage with such tools even as their companies are looking for ways to save money.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Peter Wexler | May 18, 2020
When you are facing a crisis like COVID-19, you need to focus on your people, communicate effectively and often, prioritize what is important, and maintain a strong compliance program.
By Patricia Harman, Greg Land and Raychel Lean | May 16, 2020
Both sides agree on one thing: Anger is a major factor in insurance-related litigation.
By Frank Ready | May 13, 2020
Relativity Fest London went virtual Wednesday morning with a panel looking at the pros and cons of recording investigations and how obtaining consent remains a crucial detail for investigators in age of COVID-19.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Mackenzie M. Wrobel | May 13, 2020
The "close, but no cigar" nature of the Delaware Court of Chancery's decision reminds litigants that specific personal jurisdiction may be established in a variety of ways—including through the "cumulative effect" theory or by enforcement of a forum selection clause against nonsignatories.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Preston Pugh and Abigail (Abi) T. Stokes | May 12, 2020
Crisis response is now a primary focus of internal and external stakeholders alike. Corporate board directors, as one of these groups of stakeholders, are, or should be, an important part of the crisis management process.
By Tom McParland | May 11, 2020
A Manhattan federal judge has dismissed an investor class action that targeted General Electric Co. for allegedly concealing a major defect with its newest line of power plant turbines and taking a "mammoth" $22 billion write-off, which sparked civil and criminal investigations of the multinational conglomerate.
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