By Raychel Lean | April 10, 2020
The case will test how far commercial plaintiffs can go to seek relief in an economy ravaged by COVID-19.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Raychel Lean | April 10, 2020
The case will test how far commercial plaintiffs can go to seek relief in an economy ravaged by COVID-19.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Edward T. Kang | April 9, 2020
In early November 2019, I wrote an article about the high-profile women who had called on Comcast to conduct an internal investigation regarding the alleged widespread culture of sexual harassment within the company. I discussed this issue and the rising calls for internal investigations within many industries and companies and their importance.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Javier A. Lopez | April 9, 2020
During these uncertain times, the first place many will look to is the force majeure clause buried at the end of their contracts with other boilerplate provisions.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Mark Stempler | April 9, 2020
As state and local governments scale back a myriad of services, some by mandated government orders and others by the force of circumstances, contractors are and will continue to be significantly impacted.
By Ethan A. Klingsberg, Paul M. Tiger and Tomas T.J. Rua | April 8, 2020
Competition to acquire privately-held startups continues to increase as cash-rich strategic acquirors from all sectors (including old-line industrial companies) and financial sponsors enshrine engagement in these transactions as a core part of their strategic plans.
By Law.com Editors | April 8, 2020
Join the team behind Legal Radar on April 9 for a free webinar and learn how law firms and attorneys can use Legal Radar to enhance client relationships.
By Hannah Roberts | April 7, 2020
New research has found that claims dropped by 65% in the past month, but litigation is expected to pick up in due course.
By Robert Zarco | April 3, 2020
The effects of this new normal can, at a minimum, last weeks but most likely several months. However, the challenges presented as a result of this situation could easily affect people's livelihoods for years!
By John G. Kelly | April 2, 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic is resulting in landlords and tenants closely reviewing a clause in their lease that was long considered unimportant boilerplate. Yes, we are referring to the "force majeure" provision.
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