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Delaware Court of Chancery Tells California To Get Off Its Lawn

In a recent decision, the Delaware Court of Chancery ruled that disputes regarding the internal affairs of a Delaware corporation, including stockholder inspection rights, are to be governed exclusively by Delaware law, even...more

The 2020 Amendments to the Delaware General Corporation Law

Overview Governor Carney recently signed into law certain amendments (the Amendments) to the Delaware General Corporation Law (the DGCL) that (i) clarify the powers of boards of directors in an emergency...more

The 2020 Amendments to the Delaware LLC Act and Partnership Acts

Overview - On July 16, 2020, Governor Carney signed into law certain amendments (the Amendments) to the Delaware Limited Liability Company Act (the LLC Act), the Delaware Revised Uniform Limited Partnership Act (the LP...more

Delaware Standards of Review (UPDATED)

In the context of an M&A transaction, practitioners are routinely left to navigate the various standards of review that are applied by the Delaware courts to evaluate whether a Delaware corporation’s directors have complied...more

Fraud on the Board: Material Conflicts Must Be Disclosed to the Board to Warrant Business Judgment Review

A recent decision by the Delaware Supreme Court emphasizes the importance of fully disclosing material director and officer conflicts of interest in connection with proposed M&A transactions. Indeed, as the Court’s ruling...more

Fiduciary Duty Of Disclosure Does Not Apply To Individual Transactions With Equityholders

In Dohmen v. Goodman, the Delaware Supreme Court declined to impose an affirmative fiduciary duty of disclosure on a general partner arising out of the general partner’s solicitation of capital contributions from a limited...more

MFW Pitfalls: Bypassing the Special Committee and Retaining Authority to Pursue Detrimental Alternatives

On June 11, the Delaware Court of Chancery issued important guidance to boards of directors of Delaware corporations and their controlling stockholders seeking to utilize the dual protections of MFW2 — a special committee and...more

Attorney-Client Privilege Does Not Pass to the Buyer in Asset Deal

A recent Delaware Court of Chancery decision confirms that, unlike in statutory mergers, the attorney-client privilege will remain with the target entity in an asset sale unless the attorney-client privilege is explicitly...more

Delaware Chancery Court Sustains Breach of Fiduciary Duty Claims Against Nonparty to LLC Agreement

In 77 Charters, Inc. v. Gould, the Delaware Court of Chancery refused to dismiss breach of fiduciary duty claims against an indirect, “remote controller” of a limited liability company in connection with a series of...more

LLC Member Buyout Provision With Familiar Wording Held to Be Irrevocable

On March 25, in Walsh v. White House Post Productions, LLC, C.A. No. 2019-0419-KSJM, the Delaware Court of Chancery held that a limited liability company’s contractual right to repurchase a member’s units upon the termination...more

Boards of Directors May Be Required to Disclose Reasons Behind Financial Advisor Withdrawal

In a prior client alert, we discussed a decision by the Delaware Supreme Court, Appel v. Berkman, in which the court held that the board’s failure to disclose the reasons why the chairman of the board abstained from voting on...more

Exclusive Federal Forum Selection Provisions for Securities Act Claims Held to be Valid in Delaware

On March 18, in Salzberg v. Sciabacucchi, No. 346, 2019, the Delaware Supreme Court held that Delaware corporations may validly adopt forum selection provisions requiring that all claims arising under the federal Securities...more

Ab Initio 2.0: Even Without a Controller, Special Committees Must Be Formed Before Economic Negotiations Begin

On February 27, the Delaware Court of Chancery issued important guidance to boards of directors seeking to utilize special committees of disinterested and independent directors to insulate themselves from fiduciary liability...more

Delaware Standards of Review

In the context of an M&A transaction, practitioners are routinely left to navigate the various standards of review that are applied by the Delaware courts to evaluate whether a Delaware corporation’s directors have complied...more

Amended Delaware Laws Allow Transactions to Be Documented Electronically, Among Other Changes

Governor John Carney recently signed legislation that will put into effect a variety of amendments to the Delaware General Corporation Law (DGCL), the Delaware Limited Liability Company Act (DLLCA), the Delaware Revised...more

Protecting Privileged Pre-merger Communications Through Contractual Provisions

In Shareholder Representative Services LLC v. RSI Holdco, LLC, the Delaware Court of Chancery held that the sellers of a target corporation retained the right to assert attorney-client privilege over pre-merger communications...more

Non-Delaware PE Firms Should Be Aware of Potential Jurisdictional Hook

In In re Pilgrim’s Pride Corporation Derivative Litigation, the Delaware Court of Chancery held that a foreign controlling stockholder impliedly consented to personal jurisdiction in Delaware because the controller’s...more

The Importance of Well-Crafted Corporate Opportunity Waivers in Private Equity and Venture Capital Investments

A recent Delaware Supreme Court order affirming the Court of Chancery’s ruling in Alarm.com Holdings, Inc. v. ABS Capital Partners, Inc. provides important guidance for private equity and venture capital firms that seek to...more

Delaware Supreme Court Affirms Historic Material Adverse Effect Ruling

On December 7, 2018, the Delaware Supreme Court issued an order affirming the judgment of the Court of Chancery in Akorn, Inc. v. Fresenius Kabi AG, C.A. No. 2018-0300-JTL (Del. Ch. Oct. 1, 2018). ...more

Contractual Waivers of Appraisal Rights Declared Valid Under Delaware Law

In a recent opinion, the Delaware Court of Chancery, for the first time, held that contractual provisions in stockholder agreements barring common stockholders from exercising their statutory appraisal rights are enforceable...more

Delaware Court of Chancery Issues Unprecedented Material Adverse Effect Ruling

In a first-of-its-kind post-trial opinion, the Court of Chancery ruled on October 1 in Akorn, Inc. v. Fresenius Kabi AG, C.A. No. 2018-0300-JTL, that German pharmaceutical company Fresenius Kabi AG had properly terminated its...more

Amendments to Delaware Alternative Entity Acts Enacted

On August 1, several amendments to the Delaware Revised Uniform Limited Partnership Act, 6 Del. C. §§ 17-101, et seq. (DRULPA), and the Delaware Limited Liability Company Act, 6 Del. C. §§ 18-101, et seq. (DLLCA)...more

New Amendments to Delaware General Corporation Law Take Effect

On August 1, several amendments to the Delaware General Corporation Law, 8 Del. C. § 1-101 et seq. (the DGCL), became effective. The most notable amendments alter (1) the availability of statutory appraisal rights and (2) the...more

Delaware House Approves Two-Seat Expansion of Court of Chancery

The Delaware House of Representatives voted on June 28 to expand the number of vice chancellors on the Court of Chancery from four to six....more

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