As New York strives to become a more popular forum for commercial litigation, its courts have grappled with the legacy of its more established rival, Delaware, which has produced a large body of case law on corporate matters over several decades.

A number of New York appellate decisions this year have addressed Delaware law, underscoring both where the two states’ laws are converging and where they appear to be moving further apart.

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