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Why Corporate Attorneys Say Delaware Courts Aren't Pushing Away Their Clients
Corporate practitioners say there's been no signs that there will be any significant corporate exodus from Delaware in the near future.Delaware Courts Aren't Pushing Away Their Clients, Corporate Attorneys Say
Corporate practitioners say there's been no signs that there will be any significant corporate exodus from Delaware in the near future.Kate Middleton, Deepfakes, and the Quest for Authentic Evidence
Legal practitioners need not be royalists to see how the KateGate fiasco is indicative of changing sentiment on digital video and image data.Regulating Digital Assets: Can the United States Avoid Being a Legislative Luddite?
One crucial fact that observers often miss is this: There is not just a technology race underway globally, but also a "regulation of technology" race.View more book results for the query "Elon musk"
Reaching for the Top: A Primer on Florida's Apex Doctrine
At its core, the apex doctrine is a protective doctrine that requires a litigant seeking to depose a high-ranking government or corporate official to show the official has some unique personal knowledge about the issues being litigated and the information cannot be obtained elsewhere.As New Client Business Expands, ArentFox Schiff Sees Revenue and Profit Spike
"Ten percent of our revenue came from brand-new clients, [which] we attribute in large part to the merger," firm managing partner Brian Waldman said.A Legal 'Doomsday'?: Delaware Faces Criticism at Tulane Conference
Merger and acquisition practitioners are having a difficult time figuring out how best to counsel their clients, and litigators are left with questions on how best to make their case to the Court of Chancery.Former Twitter Legal Chief, General Counsel and Other Executives Sue Elon Musk for Severance
"Because Musk decided he didn't want to pay plaintiffs' severance benefits, he simply fired them without reason, then made up fake cause and appointed employees of his various companies to uphold his decision," says a complaint filed Monday by Twitter's former Chief Executive Officer Parag Agrawal, Chief Financial Officer Ned Segal, Chief Legal Officer Vijaya Gadde, and General Counsel Sean Edgett.Former Twitter Legal Chief, General Counsel and Other Executives Sue Elon Musk for Severance
"Because Musk decided he didn't want to pay plaintiffs' severance benefits, he simply fired them without reason, then made up fake cause and appointed employees of his various companies to uphold his decision," says a complaint filed Monday by Twitter's former Chief Executive Officer Parag Agrawal, Chief Financial Officer Ned Segal, Chief Legal Officer Vijaya Gadde, and General Counsel Sean Edgett.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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