By Kacy Miller | December 12, 2018
This week's episode of “Bull”—“A Higher Law”—featured an unusual suspect: a Catholic priest. He's pulled over behind the wheel of a…
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Andrew W. Stern, James Heyworth and Benjamin F. Burry | December 12, 2018
The Chancery Court will continue to face novel theories of controlling stockholder liability based on contract rights, and Delaware's ability to impose clear limits on when an investor's contract rights render it a fiduciary to the company will have significant consequences for corporate finance and strategic investments under Delaware law going forward.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Lewis H. Lazarus | December 12, 2018
Once a transaction closes, if a stockholder cannot allege that a majority stockholder vote approving a transaction was uninformed or coerced, then the court will dismiss a complaint attacking the fairness of the transaction under the business judgment standard of review.
By Ross Todd | December 11, 2018
Leslie Caldwell, now at Latham & Watkins, has signed on to represent United Microelectronics Corp., the Taiwanese semiconductor maker charged with conspiring to steal trade secrets from a U.S. rival. Co-defendant Fujian Jinhua Integrated Circuit Co. Ltd. has brought on Morrison & Foerster.
By Ross Todd | December 11, 2018
Leslie Caldwell, now at Latham & Watkins, has signed on to represent United Microelectronics Corp., the Taiwanese semiconductor maker charged with conspiring to steal trade secrets from a U.S. rival. Co-defendant Fujian Jinhua Integrated Circuit Co. Ltd. has brought on Morrison & Foerster.
By Charles Toutant | December 10, 2018
Gibbons' legal career spanned 65 years and included human rights advocacy.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Howard J. Bashman | December 10, 2018
Today's column is the first of a three-part series intended to help readers understand and hopefully avoid some of the most troublesome pitfalls lurking in appellate practice.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Alan Nochumson | December 10, 2018
The Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania recently determined whether the city of Philadelphia's Zoning Board of Adjustment (ZBA) committed an error of law by refusing to allow a property owner to replace a nonconforming, but legally authorized, multifamily dwelling with a new one.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Richard Raysman and Peter Brown | December 10, 2018
Technology Law columnists Richard Raysman and Peter Brown discuss a recent case in which a federal jury issued a verdict finding that a multinational company that produces imaging products breached a joint venture agreement, associated with a previously executed master license agreement concerning software, for failing to make contractually-required payments.
By Zach Schlein | December 7, 2018
The complaint filed in Miami-Dade Circuit Court alleges Marriott concealed from residents and guests that insulation material used to sound-proof the building may have emitted harmful chemicals and odors.
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