Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Mike Evers | February 6, 2019
Wills, divorces, consumer credit problems, landlord disputes and traffic violations all have two things in common. One, handling such matters is firmly outside your job description. Two, if you are in-house with a large company, your rank and file co-workers in the field are dealing with personal legal issues such as these all the time.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Alyssa Razook Wan | February 6, 2019
The procedures by which the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) will audit partnership returns have been thoroughly overhauled, and these changes have important substantive consequences to partners.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By James H. S. Levine and Douglas D. Herrmann | February 6, 2019
Section 220(d) of the Delaware General Corporation Law permits a director to inspect a company's books and records for purposes reasonably related to the director's position as a director.
By Lidia Dinkova | February 4, 2019
Sheltair Aviation Services provides fixed-base operations, leases office space and provides other services to the private aviation industry, including charter flights.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Maxwell Briskman Stanfield | February 4, 2019
Despite the ghostly name, phantom stock is not quite as mysterious as it sounds. In essence, phantom stock is a deferred compensation plan that gives an employee a stake in a company's success without conferring an actual ownership interest in the company.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Kyle Campbell | February 1, 2019
In 2006, Wired magazine published an article about the advent of the e-discovery industry. In it, the author notes that many e-discovery vendors at the time provided very similar services—harvesting electronically-stored information (ESI), electronically de-duplicating the data, then posting it for attorney review in, what was then, a select number of web-accessible document review platforms
By Tom McParland | February 1, 2019
Vice Chancellor Tamika Montgomery-Reeves ruled Thursday that the complaint from investor Inter-Marketing Group USA failed to establish demand futility by alleging that a majority of the Plains board likely faced personal liability in connection with the spill.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Tom McParland | February 1, 2019
Vice Chancellor Tamika Montgomery-Reeves ruled Thursday that the complaint from investor Inter-Marketing Group USA failed to establish demand futility by alleging that a majority of the Plains board likely faced personal liability in connection with the spill.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Matt Queler and Michael Won | February 1, 2019
The tea-leaf readers and wishful thinkers have been predicting an FCPA corporate enforcement slowdown for years. Prior to 2015, sentiment was, in effect, that FCPA enforcement had enjoyed a long run, but all “good” things must come to an end.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Justin T. Kelton | January 30, 2019
The Delaware Court of Chancery in Brown v. Kellar, recently issued a decision clarifying the scope of actions under 8 Del. C. Section 225, which provides a procedure to determine issues that pertain to actions to elect or remove a director or officer.
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