Fee-Shifting Provisions in Corporate Bylaws At the Widener Law Blog, Larry Hamermesh and Norman Monhait have a post about Tag: ContractsCorporationsEquity / ChanceryFiduciary DutiesBy: Brian M. GottesmanCase Law Analysis Read more about Fee-Shifting Provisions in Corporate Bylaws
LegalZoom Files Antitrust Lawsuit Against North Carolina Bar Tag: Administrative LawAntitrustBusiness EthicsCivil Litigation / Civil ProcedureConsumer ProtectionLegal EthicsLegal IndustryTechnology & LawBy: Brian M. GottesmanLegal News Read more about LegalZoom Files Antitrust Lawsuit Against North Carolina Bar
Standards for Statutory Dissolution of a Delaware Limited Liability Company The Court of Chancery may decree judicial dissolution of a Delaware limited liability company “whenever it is not reasonably practicable to carry on the business in conformity with a limited liability company agreement.” Tag: Alternative Business EntitiesCivil Litigation / Civil ProcedureCorporationsEquity / ChanceryLimited Liability CompaniesPartnershipsBy: Brian M. GottesmanCase Law Analysis Read more about Standards for Statutory Dissolution of a Delaware Limited Liability Company
Raisins, Takings, Economic Liberty, and the Regulatory State At Truth on the Market, Alden Abbott analyzes the recent US Supreme Court decision in HoTag: Administrative LawCommerceConstitutional LawLaw & EconomicsReal Estate / Real PropertyBy: Samuel D. Brickley 2ndCase Law Analysis Read more about Raisins, Takings, Economic Liberty, and the Regulatory State
2015 Proposed Amendments to Delaware Alternative Entity Statutes The Corporation Section of the Delaware State Bar Association has proposed a number of amendments to the Delaware LimiTag: Alternative Business EntitiesContractsEquity / ChanceryFiduciary DutiesLimited Liability CompaniesPartnershipsBy: Christopher L. MessaLegislative Analysis Read more about 2015 Proposed Amendments to Delaware Alternative Entity Statutes
Teaching Compliance in Law Schools Professor Daniel Sokol of the University of Florida—Levin College of Law has written an article on teaching compliance in law schools. From the abstract:Tag: CorporationsLegal IndustryLegal OpinionsBy: Samuel D. Brickley 2ndLegal News Read more about Teaching Compliance in Law Schools
2015 Proposed Amendments to Delaware General Corporation Law The Corporation Section of the Delaware State Bar Association has proposed a number of amendments to the Delaware General CTag: CorporationsCourtsEquity / ChanceryFiduciary DutiesBy: Christopher L. MessaLegislative Analysis Read more about 2015 Proposed Amendments to Delaware General Corporation Law
Happy Birthday, Magna Carta Magna Carta was signed 800 years ago today. We posted earlier this year on the history and significance of this pivotal document. Tag: Comparative LawConstitutional LawLegal HistoryBy: Brian M. GottesmanLegal News Read more about Happy Birthday, Magna Carta
Is eDiscovery the Crucial Next Step in Law School Curriculums? At Bloomberg BNA Big Law Business, Christopher Gallagher suggests that law schools add practical technology courses to their curriculums:Tag: Legal IndustryTechnology & LawBy: Samuel D. Brickley 2ndLegal News Read more about Is eDiscovery the Crucial Next Step in Law School Curriculums?
Could the Fed Have Legally Bailed Out Lehman Brothers? At the Conglomerate blog, Wharton professor David Zaring reports on the debate:Tag: Administrative LawBankruptcyLegal TheoryLegislationStructured FinanceBy: Samuel D. Brickley 2ndLegislative Analysis Read more about Could the Fed Have Legally Bailed Out Lehman Brothers?