...Morrison & Foerster newsletter [PDF]. As Delaware Court of Chancery Chancellor Leo Strine put it in rejecting a $500,000...
...Morrison & Foerster newsletter [PDF]. As Delaware Court of Chancery Chancellor Leo Strine put it in rejecting a $500,000...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...sued Qualcomm in the Delaware Court of Chancery, arguing that investors have the right to see a...
...Pasos financial adviser, the Goldman Sachs Group Inc., received a court scolding because it owned 19 percent of the acquirer, Kinder Morgan, while...
In a technology-rich environment, in-house counsel must necessarily handle a range of agreements that implicate intellectual property issues, including retaining a contractor to develop software for
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
In a technology-rich environment, in-house counsel must necessarily handle a range of agreements that implicate intellectual property issues, including retaining a contractor to develop software for
The Daily Report
For any in-house lawyers at public companies who may have been using the Mayan calendar's impending doom as an excuse to not plan for the new year, we have a quick cheat sheet to help get you back up
As 2012 comes to a close, we have a quick cheat sheet to help in-house lawyers at public companies get up to speed for 2013
The Daily Report
...company to duplicative discovery from different plaintiffs and inconsistent rulings from different courts. Worse, they can jeopardize the company's defense in the underlying direct...
...company to duplicative discovery from different plaintiffs and inconsistent rulings from different courts. Worse still, they can potentially jeopardize the companys defense in...
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