Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Albert J. Carroll | May 15, 2024
In re Carvana Stockholders Litigation is another example of a board successfully employing this process to discontinue a derivative suit after directors weighed the pros and cons and made a good faith business judgment to dismiss.
By Kevin Frankel and Christian Hochhausler | May 14, 2024
"Surely a court would be better off with the benefit of a unique, on-point, but unpublished case than having to decide an issue in a vacuum," write Kevin Frankel and Christian Hochhausler of McGuireWoods.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By John W. Pettit | May 14, 2024
'I have confidence in you because I've sat in your seats and I've been terrified of the world around me,' the mayor told graduates, 10 years to the day after his own graduation.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By New Jersey Law Journal | May 14, 2024
This year's special section covers everything from the (un)likelihood of winning punitive damages, the appellate review of pain and suffering awards, and the "piercing the corporate veil" doctrine.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Christian Petrucci | May 14, 2024
Last month, the Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court brought unreasonable contest attorney fees back to the forefront in the precedential matter of Torres v. Amazon.com Services (Workers' Compensation Appeals Board), and offered further elaboration as to the Supreme Court's holding in Lorino.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Mark Romance | May 14, 2024
So what is a Florida employer to do? First, the final rule does not expressly limit other forms of employee restrictions. Nonsolicitation, confidentiality and trade secret agreements have always been additional ways in which an employer can protect its intellectual property, investments and client bases.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Melissa Terranova | May 14, 2024
"New Jersey, like most jurisdictions, applies a highly deferential standard of review and the appellate court assesses whether a damages award shocks the judicial conscience," writes Melissa Terranova, an associate with Wilson Elser.
By Connor Garris | May 14, 2024
Ongoing dialogue and legal analysis will be essential in navigating the complexities of constitutional law and ensuring the protection of individual freedoms while addressing pressing societal needs.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Nicole L. Leon | May 14, 2024
While lawyers are often the face of the firm, the diligent efforts of the nonlawyer staff allow attorneys to excel in their craft. From paralegals meticulously organizing case files to administrative assistants adeptly managing client communications, each team member plays a crucial role in upholding the firm's reputation for excellence.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By David G. Tomeo and Melissa A. Dziak | May 14, 2024
"This article explores the historical roots and status of the "piercing the corporate veil" doctrine in New Jersey and Pennsylvania," write David G. Tomeo and Melissa A. Dziak, shareholders with Marshall Dennehey.
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