By Tom McParland | October 26, 2018
A new shareholder lawsuit has accused the Tesla board of engaging in a conspiracy to cover up its failure to monitor CEO Elon Musk's "increasingly erratic" public statements, in a case that could set up the question of whether Musk's tweets qualify as company statements.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Tom McParland | October 26, 2018
A new shareholder lawsuit has accused the Tesla board of engaging in a conspiracy to cover up its failure to monitor CEO Elon Musk's "increasingly erratic" public statements, in a case that could set up the question of whether Musk's tweets qualify as company statements.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Tom McParland | October 24, 2018
The Delaware Court of Chancery has rejected as unfair a proposed settlement in an investor suit challenging the compensation of Goldman Sachs Inc.'s non-employee directors, the latest in a string of cases taking a tougher stance on disclosure settlements.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Valerie Charles | October 24, 2018
There's never a convenient time to relax and stop talking about how valuable a robust ethics and compliance function is to an organization. With fall budget planning in full swing, now is a good time to consider some of the many business benefits of a strong ethical culture.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Marc Solomon | October 24, 2018
Owners continually strive to grow the value of their businesses. It is critically important that the monetary value created in your business is preserved, in the event of your unexpected death or if you suffer a permanent disability.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Edward M. McNally | October 24, 2018
The answer to the question posed in the title to this article may seem devious to you. After all, the answer must be “no” if we want anyone to serve on a corporate board of directors.
By Tom McParland | October 23, 2018
Explaining his decision to reincorporate his business in Nevada, TransPerfect co-founder and CEO Philip R. Shawe returned to Delaware last week to deliver a parting shot to the state's legal establishment, saying the Delaware Court of Chancery was too quick to order the profitable translation software company to the auction block.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Tom McParland | October 23, 2018
Explaining his decision to reincorporate his business in Nevada, TransPerfect co-founder and CEO Philip R. Shawe returned to Delaware last week to deliver a parting shot to the state's legal establishment, saying the Delaware Court of Chancery was too quick to order the profitable translation software company to the auction block.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Edward Waddington and Taylor B. Rosanova | October 22, 2018
As a practicing forensic accountant, I have performed more financial damage analyses than I can remember. I am periodically reminded of this fact when I review and purge files in storage. Invariably, I come across a file (or two) of which I have no immediate recollection.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Alistair Wye | October 22, 2018
General Counsel (GC) continue to face operational challenges, including cutting costs, "doing more with less" and yet delivering a quality service in a timely manner with efficiency, while reducing legal risk to the business.
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