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Delaware Supreme Court Surprisingly Flexible on Strict Contract Enforcement

Delaware Supreme Court Surprisingly Flexible on Strict Contract Enforcement

Read why a recent Delaware ruling could reshape contract enforcement in M&A deals, especially around indemnification and notice requirements.

Supreme Court Clarifies Foreign State Jurisdiction Under FSIA

Supreme Court Clarifies Foreign State Jurisdiction Under FSIA

Read why the Supreme Court ruled that foreign states don’t need minimum suit-related contacts under the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act (FSIA) for US courts to exercise personal jurisdiction.

After Getting Feedback, Should You Freeze, Fight, or Take Flight?

After Getting Feedback, Should You Freeze, Fight, or Take Flight?

Understanding your brain’s fight, flight, or freeze reaction to feedback can help legal departments stay focused and open to growth.

Delaware Court Orders Buyer to Close Merger with Distressed Target

Delaware Court Orders Buyer to Close Merger with Distressed Target

Read why a Delaware court ordered Nano to complete its merger with Desktop Metal, reinforcing deal certainty even for financially distressed targets.

How a Cyberattack Could Cripple the US Electrical Grid

How a Cyberattack Could Cripple the US Electrical Grid

Discover why a cyberattack on the US electrical grid could trigger blackouts, chaos, and legal risks that businesses and law firms can’t afford to ignore.

Memphis School District Sues PowerSchool Over Data Breach

Memphis School District Sues PowerSchool Over Data Breach

Learn why more than 100 school districts are seeking damages for compromised student and staff information from PowerSchool due to a massive data breach.

How Strong Supplier Onboarding Reduces Compliance Risk

How Strong Supplier Onboarding Reduces Compliance Risk

Supplier onboarding is under increased scrutiny as regulators examine not only whether it’s done, but also how well, consistently, and defensibly it’s executed.

Cybersecurity Executive Order Resets Compliance Expectations for Federal Contractors

Cybersecurity Executive Order Resets Compliance Expectations for Federal Contractors

Read how a sweeping cybersecurity executive order raises the bar for AI, quantum resilience, and supply chain integrity, reshaping supplier risk and compliance programs.

District Court Rejects Bid by Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and Townstone to Reverse Redlining Settlement

District Court Rejects Bid by Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and Townstone to Reverse Redlining Settlement

A federal court denied efforts by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to reverse a redlining settlement with Townstone, raising questions about agency credibility.

Revisiting the Caremark Doctrine: What Today’s Compliance Officers Must Know

Revisiting the Caremark Doctrine: What Today’s Compliance Officers Must Know

For compliance officers, the Caremark Doctrine sets the gold standard for board oversight. Discover how evolving expectations influence corporate risk management today.

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