For over a century, Delaware has been a popular domicile for business entities of all types.
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At the New York Business Divorce blog, Peter Mahler discusses the concept of “jerk insurance” and a recent federal court decision in the Southern District of New York:
The Delaware Corporate and Legal Services blog hosts a short piece explaining the business judgment rule, a critical component of corporate law.
Professor Haskell Murray offers thoughts on Ello, a Delaware public benefit corporation that owns and operates a t
In Ross Holding and Management Co. v. Advance Realty Group LLC,[1] the Delaware Court of Chancery has held again that traditional corporate fiduciary duties of care and loyalty apply to the members and managers of limited liability companies. The Court wrote:
As a follow-up to our September 1 post, we present this link to New Jersey Business's "
At Family BusinessCast, Tibor Dani interviews Dominick Celentano on succession planning for family businesses
New Hampshire has become the latest state to enact a benefit corporations statute. In July 2014, Governor Maggie Hassan signed into law the New Hampshire Benefit Corporation Act, NH RSA 293-C.
Karen Valihura was confirmed as the newest justice of the Delaware Supreme Court on June 26.
Berger Harris partner and Business Law Basics co-author Brian Gottesman was interviewed by Family BusinessCast on the advantages of