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Delaware Business Court Insider

17th Annual Review of Key Delaware Corporate and Commercial Decisions

This year's list focuses, with some exceptions, on the unsung heroes among the many decisions that have not already been widely discussed by the mainstream press or legal trade publications. Links are also provided below to the actual court decisions and longer summaries.
11 minute read

International Edition

War For Talent, Cost Reductions Top Partners' Concerns, Research Finds

The report by litigation funder Harbour shows how pressing the concerns are for top lawyers.
3 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Remote Working Is the Future, But Companies Need to Figure Out the Logistics Now

Remote working models have allowed companies to expand their talent search beyond the usual geographic limitations. But failure to grapple with the resulting tax and jurisdictional issues could lead to problems.
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

Recent Diversity Requirements in Financial Services

Financial services and other employers have been scrambling to respond to recent mandates and wondering how they interact with laws prohibiting employment discrimination. Philip Berkowitz and Britney Torres review the latest legal developments in this edition of their Employment Issues column.
12 minute read

Delaware Business Court Insider

Timely Appeal of Order of Dismissal Warrants Substitution and Further Proceedings by Chapter 7 Trustee

The Supreme Court held that the trustee should be substituted for the nominal defendant and realigned as the plaintiff in the Chancery Action to enable him to pursue the derivative claims previously asserted by the plaintiff in the Chancery Action.
8 minute read

Delaware Business Court Insider

Delaware Supreme Court Upholds Challenge to State Income Tax Policy

Because the state Legislature has acted in the intervening time, the decision calls into doubt the validity of certain provisions of Delaware's corporate tax laws.
5 minute read

Daily Business Review

Adovcacy Group's ESG Study Reveals Fund Labels Often Useless

As You Sow spearheaded a study, which was shared with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, that found 60 of 94 ESG funds failed to adhere closely to the principles of environmental, social and governance investing.
3 minute read

Corporate Counsel

The ESG Outlook for 2022

The past year was a watershed for Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) issues. Here are the major trends and some strategies for navigating the ESG landscape in the year ahead.
5 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Worried About Your Company's ESG Profile? Check Your Supply Chain.

The challenge of vetting each company in a large corporation's production chain are obvious—but it's well worth the undertaking. If companies properly assess and mitigate their risk, they can avoid major complications in the future, when more defined regulations are likely to be in place.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

Insurers Can Use an ESG Program To Implement New York's New Climate Change Financial Risk Guidance

This article discusses how New York domestic insurers can use the ESG framework to develop effective policies and procedures to implement management changes consistent with the guidance ahead of the Aug. 15, 2022 deadline.
8 minute read

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