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Splitting Brains: Shareholder Use (and Misuse) of Confidential Board Information
Two recent cases address the question: "How and when that shareholder can use confidential information gained by reason of that board seat?" Authors Adrienne Ward and Elizabeth Gonzalez-Sussman, provide an overview of the cases and offer guidance for activist and institutional investors. They outline distinctly different rulings, why opposite results were reached, and how institutional investors and activists should approach placing directors on a board.Sheppard Mullin Hires Locke Lord Corporate Partner in Chicago
Michael Wilson, formerly a co-chair of the corporate and transactional department at Locke Lord, represents a number of private equity and venture capital firms.Foreclosure Abuse Prevention Act in a Nutshell
Adam Leitman Bailey and John Desiderio examine the background leading to the FAPA legislative amendments and how they have been construed, in recent Appellate Division decisions, where courts have been required to determine their application."Well-Placed Confidence Is Slowly Earned": Joshua Domb on Creating Your Firm on Your Own Terms
"Ironically, when it comes to climate change, the least stressful thing you can do is find a way to get involved in the work," says Joshua Domb, the founder of Gen-R Law.Searching for Yes: Defining Consent in Website Data Processing and Online Litigation
Liability under state WESCA claims turns on whether there was there an interception of a communication (and if so, where that interception took place), and whether the party whose communication was intercepted had granted consent. This article focuses on the third element—consent.View more book results for the query "*"
Companies Deluged by Class Actions as 'Employee Activism Surges'
Labor and employment class actions accounted for 43.4% of legal departments' class action matters in 2023, an increase of nearly 10 percentage points from a year earlier, the newly released Carlton Fields Class Action Survey found.Plaintiff's Complaints Unrelated to Collision: Defense
On April 19, 2021, plaintiff Dana Brooks, 46, was involved in a rear-end accident with a vehicle operated by Michael Altomari.How to Lose the 'Civil' in Civil Litigation in 10 Ways
A little kindness and professionalism go a long way, even in the cutthroat world of law.Gavel Launches PDF Automation Tool to 'Double' Its Reach
Gavel CEO and founder Dorna Moini said the new tool will also allow users to generate PDFs from source documents without Adobe subscriptions.Dentons Ex-US Leader McNamara Exits Partnership for CEO Role at Industry Advisory Shop
Mike McNamara is now an equity partner as well as the first CEO at Baretz + Brunelle. He stepped down as the leader of Dentons U.S. in July 2021.Trending Stories
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