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Four Delaware Supreme Court Arguments to Pay Attention to This Fall
Closely-watched cases could have implications for areas of corporate law that have come up repeatedly in attorneys' conversations this year and in 2023, including controlling shareholders, out-of-state incorporations and how much leeway the Court of Chancery has in reviewing arbitration awards and non-competes.How Senior Marketing Professionals Can Transition to the Legal World
Four senior professionals from legal marketing talked about the differences that make their "new" roles in the law different from their previous marketing roles.In-House Moves of Month: Old-Line Fortune 500 Firms Change Out Legal Chiefs
On the other end of the spectrum, upstarts such as ByteDance, Skydance and SoFi Technologies filled key legal roles with high-profile hires.All the News That's Fit to Pinch: NYT v. OpenAI
The emerging cases by authors and copyright owners challenging various generative AI programs for using copyrighted materials are certain to create new troubles for the courts being asked to apply the fair use doctrine to this important new technology.View more book results for the query "Oracle Corporation"
Four Lessons From Delaware Corporate Litigation You Should Have Learned in 2023
The Court of Chancery and Delaware Supreme Court hammered home several key points multiple times throughout 2023, signaling to litigators that they may want to keep them in mind as they head into the new year.Why Public Companies Should Choose Texas
A February event in Austin will gather C-Suite executives and general counsels to discuss Texas headquarters for public companies.Recent Developments In D&O Claims
This article summarizes many of the more important recent legal developments involving D&O claims. During these uncertain times, it is especially important for those who advise and insure directors and officers to carefully monitor and react to these and other developments.What's Fair Enough Is Fair: Entire Fairness Decisions Show M&A Perfection Not Required
Historically, it's been a rarity for a defendant to win once the notoriously stringent entire fairness has been applied as the standard of review in a Chancery case. But that may be changing.Trending Stories
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