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Delaware Business Court Insider

Chancery Permits Limited Stockholder Inspection of Nonpublic Books and Records for Better Valuation of Shares

The Delaware Court of Chancery considered whether a stockholder of a publicly traded company was entitled to inspect the books and records of the public company's nonpublic subsidiary for the stated purpose of "more accurately" valuing the public corporation's publicly traded shares.
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New Jersey Law Journal

'Trial Certainty' Enjoyed by Middlesex County Litigators, But 'We're Only a Retirement or Two Away From Total Chaos'

While new case filings in Middlesex County are the second-highest in the state so far this year, judges are "really trying to think outside of the box to give us a little more trial certainty and keep things moving," Maureen Goodman said.
6 minute read

Delaware Law Weekly

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Corporate Counsel

The Best Advice We Heard From GCs in 2023

With top in-house lawyers increasingly being part of the C-suite, they bring more to the table than just their legal expertise. Efficient knowledge sharing is essential in that process.
8 minute read

Daily Report Online

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Texas Lawyer

Amid Strong Performance in Local Markets, Law Firms Continued to Open Up Shop in Texas in 2023

Out-of-state firms continued to open offices in the robust Texas market throughout 2023, and a number of firms put new leaders into place.
5 minute read

Legaltech News

Tough Times, Tough Measures: 8 Legal Tech Layoffs of 2023 (That We Know Of)

In spite of the great technological advancements within the legal technology industry, the financial unrest of preceding years was not easy to shake off in 2023. The year was dotted with news of layoffs and staff cuts as companies tried to cope with the new economic paradigm.
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Daily Report Online

Does Your Expert Witness Pass the Sniff Test? Jury Consultants Weigh In

"You can have the smartest person in a particular field, but if they think they're the best thing and that comes across to the jurors, they can be completely turned off," said jury consultant Aref Jabbour.
5 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Ballard Spahr's Incoming Chair Eyes Lateral Hires and Small Firm Acquisitions for 2024 Growth

"We're already talking to individual attorneys, we're even talking to entire firms and just trying to figure out if there are attorneys who have expertise and practices where our clients would benefit," says Peter Michaud.
10 minute read

The American Lawyer

Law Firm Mergers Began With a Boutique Bash. Will the Party Continue in 2024?

A&O's tie-up with Shearman could be a harbinger of more U.K.-headquartered firms expanding into the U.S.
6 minute read

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