In Re Trulia, Inc. Stockholder Litigation: End to Disclosure Settlements?
Erin Rogers In January 2016, the Court of Chancery issued an opinion in In re Trulia, Inc. Stockholder Litigation that […]
Erin Rogers In January 2016, the Court of Chancery issued an opinion in In re Trulia, Inc. Stockholder Litigation that […]
Elizabeth Miosi On June 26, 2015, the United States Supreme Court issued its historic ruling in Obergefell v. Hodges, holding that the right […]
Ashley B. DiLiberto Puerto Rico is deeply in debt, and this United States territory is in desperate need of help. […]
Samantha Darrow Osborne Recently, the Affordable Care Act (“ACA”) has substantially increased individual penalties, which create an incentive for small […]
John Brady Introduction On October 20, 2015, the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (“OECD”) released the final report on […]
Michael Laukaitis The Delaware Supreme Court narrowly refined the Revlon analysis in RBC Capital Markets, LLC v. Jervis (“Rural Metro”). […]
Nicholas D. Picollelli, Jr. In the context of strategic acquisitions, the Supreme Court of Delaware’s recent opinion in Corwin v. […]
Christopher Kephart Thanks to a relatively obscure federal statute, with rules written during the Clinton administration regarding the discharge of […]
Sabrina M. Hendershot In a rare reversal of a Court of Chancery decision, the Delaware Supreme Court revived a pension […]
Donald Huddler The recent Dole and Kinder Morgan Court of Chancery opinions highlight the differing roles of fiduciary duties in […]
Brandon Harper In an August 27, 2015 Chancery Court opinion, Vice Chancellor Laster awarded shareholders of Dole Food Company damages […]
Jacob Fedechko The recent amendments to 8 Del. C. §§ 204, 205 are prime examples of how the Delaware legislature […]
Thibaut Lesure This decision comes as a reminder that even though a limited partnership agreement may eliminate, expand or limit […]
Brian J. King On January 17, 2015, President Obama, in a White House press release, proposed a “7 basis point […]
Adam Young In a recent decision, Direct Mktg. Ass’n v. Brohl, the United States Supreme Court held that the Tax […]
Kyle Wu In the beginning, there was New Jersey. New Jersey dominated the corporate law world at the turn of […]
Justin Forcier On April 7, 2015, Chancellor Bouchard issued an opinion holding that a subsidiary corporation is not bound by […]
Sabrina M. Hendershot A new question has arisen in the realm of securities litigation: does an alleged failure to make […]
Candice I. Walker What exactly does the phrase “necessary and proper” mean as it pertains to Article I, Section 8 […]
John Gentile In 2013, Delaware adopted legislation permitting the formation of “public benefit corporations.” Delaware joined the growing number of […]
Alexander Bonder Besieged by legal obstacles, Delaware’s alternative dispute resolution method for business matters, 10 Del. C. § 349, came […]
Jacob Fedechko Delaware appraisal litigation has been receiving its fair share of attention from commentators and the judiciary. Now it […]
Brian J. King It is no secret that large multinational enterprises (“MNEs”), a large percentage of which are Delaware corporate entities, have […]
Alex Faris In mid-2013, Vice Chancellor Donald F. Parsons issued an opinion regarding the fair value of Cogent, which was acquired […]
John Gentile Appraisal rights litigation has been steadily rising in both the number of petitions filed and the dollar amounts […]
Thomas H. Kramer Two recent decisions from the Court of Chancery of Delaware have generated calls for legislative action to […]
William J. Burton In two recent opinions, the Delaware Court of Chancery wrestled with an important question regarding appraisal litigation. […]
Michael Van Gorder and Tara C. Pakrouh On February 5, 2015, RadioShack Corporation (“RadioShack”), along with several of its affiliates, […]
Tara C. Pakrouh In a recent order, the Delaware Supreme Court affirmed a Delaware Court of Chancery determination that Lehman […]