Delaware Business Court Insider
By Ellen Bardash | August 23, 2022
The 10-page decision found in Twitter's favor on two of its five requests, but Chancellor Kathaleen McCormick wrote she'd give Musk leeway on the other three as the parties sit less than eight weeks out from a trial over a proposed $44 billion merger.
By Allison Dunn | March 24, 2022
The New Jersey Appellate Division on Thursday upheld an $800,000 asbestos verdict against Ford Motor Co., rejecting the company's claims that the trial judge erred in ruling it violated a consent order for discovery and in leveling sanctions against it.
New Jersey Law Journal | How I Made It|Q&A
By Tasha Norman | February 23, 2022
'I am honored to be part of an organization that is offering something different for women in the law, and I am proud that I know my worth and found a firm that values it.'
By Dan Roe | December 8, 2021
Lenders' wait-and-see approach has kept bankruptcy filings suppressed, but lawyers are expecting that tide to turn by as soon as next year.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Mark J. Oberstaedt and Amy E. Pearl | July 22, 2021
A recent appellate decision clarifies the point at which members—either existing or subsequent—may be bound by an operating agreement. But it leaves unresolved the question of how a member might consent to an operating agreement through conduct.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By David Oppenheim and Aaron Van Nostrand | May 27, 2021
A look at the standard for termination or non-renewal of a franchise agreement; whether a franchisee can preempt same by curing any identified violations; and best practices a franchisor should implement to strengthen a termination or non-renewal decision.
By Frank Ready | April 22, 2021
Job-seeking attorneys are gravitating toward roles inside corporate legal departments, but perceptions that in-house offers a better work-life balance than a law firm or the ability to influence decision-making could prove disappointing.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Mark J. Oberstaedt and Amy E. Pearl | February 3, 2021
Members control their own fate, but they tempt that fate unnecessarily if they wait until it is too late to review the LLC's operating agreement.
By Frank Ready | December 7, 2020
With corporate legal departments facing budgetary restraints as a result of COVID-19, they may be more open to hiring attorneys who are still early in their career. However, many young lawyers may prefer life at a big firm over working anywhere else in the legal ecosystem.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Jonathan Bick | November 24, 2020
Despite COVID-19 pandemic disruptions, entities with shareholders must timely execute both director and shareholder meetings. Holding these meetings via the internet may mitigate health concerns, however, doing so raises the issue of cybersecurity.
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