The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Robert L. Hickok, Jay A. Dubow and Julian N. Weiss | February 25, 2021
When a public company discloses bad news, often its stock price declines and shareholders' investments similarly decline.
By Dan Packel | February 22, 2021
Stephanie Avakian's move continues the long-established revolving door between the federal government and Wilmer.
By Amanda Bronstad | February 17, 2021
The committee hearing is the government's "first public attempt to understand what occurred in January," said a lawyer who said he expects the SEC, FINRA and other regulators to be asked to weigh the causes of and reactions to the GameStop bubble.
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Ellen Bardash | February 16, 2021
A complaint filed against Tricida Inc. and its directors Monday in the District of Delaware says the company touting its drug candidate as likely to be approved in August, then giving word parts of the drug application were deficient, led to share prices dropping from over $26 to less than $4 in the span of a few months.
By C. Ryan Barber | February 16, 2021
Lawyers from Dechert, Akin Gump, Zuckerman Spaeder, Debevoise, Kirkland and Quinn are among the firms counseling parties ahead of the U.S. House hearing this week in the GameStop matter.
By C. Ryan Barber | February 16, 2021
Lawyers from Dechert, Akin Gump, Zuckerman Spaeder, Debevoise, Kirkland and Quinn are among the firms counseling parties ahead of the U.S. House hearing this week in the GameStop matter.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Margaret A. Dale and Mark D. Harris | February 16, 2021
In December, the Delaware Supreme Court issued an opinion in 'Amerisourcebergen Corp. v. Lebanon Cnty. Emps.' Ret. Fund'. In their Securities and Corporate Litigation column, Margaret A. Dale and Mark D. Harris discuss the decision, which continues the trend of granting broad inspection rights to stockholders seeking materials pursuant to §220 of the Delaware General Corporation Law and likely will affect companies responding to broad stockholder books-and-records demands.
By Ellen Bardash | February 11, 2021
A shareholder plaintiff alleged that CEO and President Benjamin Silbermann, CFO Todd Morgenfeld and seven other board members kept company leadership an all-white "boy's club." The lawsuit demanded extensive changes to company bylaws.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Ellen Bardash | February 11, 2021
A shareholder plaintiff alleged that CEO and President Benjamin Silbermann, CFO Todd Morgenfeld and seven other board members kept company leadership an all-white "boy's club." The lawsuit demanded extensive changes to company bylaws.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Robert J. Anello and Richard F. Albert | February 10, 2021
In this edition of their White-Collar Crime column, Robert J. Anello and Richard F. Albert explain that regardless of his enforcement priorities, Gary Gensler's SEC will benefit from the expansion of the SEC's powers that Congress included in the National Defense Authorization Act passed on the first day of the new year. In enacting this law, Congress effectively has overridden the SEC's recent stinging Supreme Court defeats.
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