Meta Directors Accused of Deleting Emails Discussing Cambridge Analytica, FTC Settlement
A motion, first filed under seal on Sept. 25, asks the court to institute spoliation sanctions and grant curative relief.Texas Can't Touch Delaware on Corporate Bankruptcies
The gap between Delaware and the next most popular venue, the Southern District of Texas, widened in 2024.FTC Goes After AI Tool That Has Capability to Mass Produce Fake Reviews
"Treating as categorically illegal a generative AI tool merely because of the possibility that someone might use it for fraud is inconsistent with our precedents and common sense," GOP Commissioner Andrew Ferguson said in his dissent.DSBA to Hold Anger Management CLE
The Delaware State Bar Association and the Delaware Lawyers Assistance Program are scheduled to hold an in-person CLE titled "Managing Anger: Psychological Underpinnings and Strategies for Dealing With Anger in Yourself and Others" from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Thursday.Politician Trading: If You Can't Stop Them, Join Them
One company, Autopilot, is taking advantage of Congress members' advantage with a method for Joe Q. Public to trade like a politician.Potter Anderson Partner Joins Corporate Department at Cole Schotz
Pamela Millard has more than 15 years of experience in advising clients on Delaware corporate law and governance matters.Smartmatic, Newsmax Reach Courthouse Steps Settlement in Defamation Case
A spokesperson for Smartmatic said the company is not able to provide details on the value of the settlement or any non-monetary terms that may have been agreed to.Even With New Business Courts, Texas Is Still a Long Way from Taking Delaware's Corporate Law Mantle
While Texas attorneys have been upfront about their hope that the state's newest courts will help raise Texas' corporate law to Delaware's level, corporate attorneys across the country are all but unanimous: Delaware remains the champ, and that's not changing, at least not any time soon.Circuit Courts Split on Review of Bankruptcy Court's Denial of Motion to Dismiss
Appellate courts are split on whether to review a bankruptcy court's denial of a motion to dismiss an entire case. Two district judges within the past few months, hearing appeals from the bankruptcy court, have reached contrary results that underline the split among the nation's courts of appeals.Trending Stories
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