Litigation

Litigation Risks in M&A and Regulatory Compliance

Delaware Court Settles M&A Dispute By Assessing Equal Damages

Read how a Delaware court settled an M&A dispute by assessing equal damages for contractual obligations and fiduciary breaches.

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Supreme Court Decisions Mean Major Changes In Agency Regulation

Learn how two recent Supreme Court decisions will result in significant changes to the rules that courts will apply in reviewing federal agency actions.

Why Tracking Key Process Metrics Is Important for Legal Ops

Takeaways from an Insider Trading Trial For In-House Counsel

Discover why In-house counsel need to update their advice to executives and employees regarding insider trading thanks to a new ruling.

Court’s Decision May Change US Patent And Trademark Office Administrative Rulemaking Procedures

Supreme Court Upholds Lanham Act Restriction

Learn more about how the Supreme Court upheld the Lanham Act “names clause,” ruling it viewpoint-neutral and constitutional.

Harley-Davidson Prevails in Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act Lawsuit

Read about how a federal court dismissed a class action against Harley-Davidson, which plaintiffs claimed violated the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act.

How Legal Ops Can Build A Collaborative Culture In Legal Departments

Judge Orders Structured Negotiation Over eDiscovery Disputes

Understand why a judge ordered a structured negotiation process to resolve eDiscovery disputes addressing search terms, production delays, and privilege issues.

Delaware Law Amendments Affect M&A

FTC Merger Challenge Denied

Explore the court’s ruling against the FTC merger challenge, which was based on the “failing firm” defense.

Supreme Court Says SEC Civil Enforcement Targets Entitled to Jury Trial

Supreme Court Says SEC Civil Enforcement Targets Entitled to Jury Trial

Read about the Supreme Court ruling that gives SEC civil enforcement targets a Seventh Amendment right to a jury trial and what this means for federal agencies.

How to Ensure Compliance With Legal Hold Requirements

US Supreme Court Unanimous Decision on National Bank Preemption Rights

Dive into a rare unanimous decision of the US Supreme Court which told the Second Circuit to take a second look at national bank preemption rights.

Chancery Court Says Compliance With Delaware’s ABC Statute Isn’t Optional

Chancery Court Says Compliance With Delaware’s ABC Statute Isn’t Optional

Delaware’s ABC statute has its own requirements, and failure to comply may leave Chapter 7 as the only alternative. Learn more about this latest ruling.

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