Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Nik Reed | March 12, 2020
AI may seem like the obvious answer; it's certainly being sold that way. But marketing isn't always right. That's why you need to be cautious when you consider deploying AI. If it doesn't deliver the actual value you are seeking, it can be an expensive mistake.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Thomas G. Wilkinson and William E. Gericke | March 11, 2020
Litigators with national practices may work with local counsel more often than not. Those with niche practices handling cases in specialized courts, such as the Delaware Chancery Court, also frequently serve as local counsel to those who are admitted to practice outside the jurisdiction.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Lewis H. Lazarus, Albert H. Manwaring IV and Albert J. Carroll | March 11, 2020
This top 10 list summarizes significant decisions of the Delaware Supreme Court and the Delaware Court of Chancery over the past calendar year. Our criteria for selection are that the decision either meaningfully changed Delaware law or provided clarity or guidance on issues relevant to corporate and commercial litigation in Delaware.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Dan Panitz and Bruce (HB) Gordon | March 6, 2020
In this new article series, we explore where the balance point between technology selection/use and an effective legal project management approach exists to solve critical business use case challenges.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Barry M. Klayman and Mark E. Felger | March 4, 2020
In a recent case in the Delaware Court of Chancery involving a suit between the trustee of a trust and the trust's beneficiaries, Vice Chancellor J. Travis Laster had to decide whether the beneficiaries could get access to documents that the trustee claimed were protected from disclosure by the attorney-client privilege.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Maxwell Briskman Stanfield | March 2, 2020
No matter where a business is in its life cycle, however, there are fairly new and unique ways to raise capital.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Alana Petraske | March 2, 2020
In the current moment of high-publicity "tainted" donations, it is increasingly difficult for directors to balance attracting the financial support required to operate, on the one hand, with safeguarding the nonprofit's valuable reputation, on the other.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Nathan Wenzel | March 2, 2020
Now, thanks to technological advancement and consistent incubation, we are hitting that critical mass where legal ops is recognized as an important part of the legal department across industries, company size and geography.
By Tasha Norman | February 27, 2020
"[There's] an important mental health benefit that comes with regular exercise, and this balance is critical for thriving in a fast-paced, challenging field, such as corporate law."
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Ryan McConnell and Meagan Baker Thompson | February 27, 2020
The news coverage following this scandal has been distressing for Houstonians. But Jim Crane, the Astros' owner, seems to be persevering. None of the Astros players were penalized. We still have the trophy. And eventually, people will talk about something else (hurry up election 2020).
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