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2018 Developments In Delaware Corporate Law; A Year In Review

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Trends in Delaware corporate law tend to be indicators of change across the corporate sector. 2018 saw a few significant developments in Delaware corporate law. It is important that individuals, particularly business owners...more

Steptoe & Johnson PLLC

Time to Update Your Loan Documents Due To New Delaware “Divisive Merger” Law

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Effective August 1, 2018, Delaware’s limited liability company act was amended to add new Section 18-217 (the “Amendment”). This Amendment permits a Delaware limited liability company (an “LLC”) to divide into two or more...more

Farrell Fritz, P.C.

Do Bulk Sales Laws Still Exist in New York?

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I recently came across a discussion among members of the NYS Bar Associations Business Law Section where a question was posed concerning the purchase by a client of the posting attorney of all or “substantially all” of the...more

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Security Interests in Intellectual Property and Related Issues in Bankruptcy

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Intellectual property (“IP”) can act as collateral to be pledged to secure an extension of credit. For example, a company that borrows money from a bank can pledge its patents as collateral for the loan. The bank (referred...more

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Financing with IP Collateral

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In a recent guest post on the Patently-O blog by Dennis Crouch, William Mann, an assistant professor of finance at the Anderson School of Management, UCLA, notes the explosion in USPTO filings that record a creditor’s...more

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