• Robin Verma
    Robin Verma
    • 4 months ago
    • Law Books
    • Law Books

    Changes to Delaware’s Commercial Code available in CSC’s Delaware Deskbook

    By Eric Geringswald | CSC Delaware’s governor John Carney recently signed legislation making sweeping changes to the state’s Uniform Commercial Code. More than 70 sections of Title 6 of the Delaware Code were amended or added by the Act...
  • Joshua Lloyd
    Joshua Lloyd
    • over 1 year ago
    • Law Books
    • Law Books

    Why Law Librarians Matter: Fostering Equity in Legal Research for Law Students and Faculty

    Law Librarians and Equity In the world of legal education , law librarians stand as the champions of curation, organization, and dissemination of legal information for first-year law students, seniors studying for the bar, and seasoned law professors...
  • Vinayak Kohli
    Vinayak Kohli
    • 4 months ago
    • Law Books
    • Law Books

    Latest Updates to New York Business Entity Laws

    By Eric Geringswald | CSC New York lawmakers recently added new requirements for LLCs with beneficial owners. This and other changes are captured in the Fall 2024 e dition of New York Laws Governing Business Entities Annotated . This edition captures...
  • Eric Geringswald
    Eric Geringswald
    • over 4 years ago
    • Law Books
    • Insider Community

    In re Mindbody, Inc. Stockholders Litigation: Delaware Court of Chancery Rules “Paradigmatic Revlon Claim” Not Cleansed by Corwin Doctrine

    In an all-new Special Commentary to the 2021 Spring edition of CSC’s Delaware Laws Governing Business Annotated , attorneys Christopher Kelly and Daniel Rusk of Potter Anderson and Corroon LLP explore the far-reaching ramifications of the Delaware...
  • Joshua Lloyd
    Joshua Lloyd
    • over 2 years ago
    • Law Books
    • Law Books

    Delaware Superior Court Notes Growing Antipathy Toward Certain Pendant Claims in Contract Disputes

    Deleware Contract Law “No doubt, Delaware’s trial courts have shown growing antipathy toward both bootstrapped and needlessly duplicative claims in what are otherwise straightforward breach of contract cases. … [T]he Court might rightly...
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