Personal Jurisdiction Matters

I recently questioned the basis for Delaware' assertion of personal jurisdiction over controlling stockholders. I noted that there is no "deemed consent" statute for controlling stockholders as there is for directors and officers. A recent...

SEC's Latest Complaint Against Elon Musk Spawns Questions About The Politics Of SEC Enforcement

Earlier this week, the Securities and Exchange Commission filed a civil complaint in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. The complaint alleges that Mr. Musk in acquiring shares of Twitter failed to file a required beneficial...

California May Soon Require Companies To Submit Elder Abuse Prevention Plans

California legislators are introducing the first bills in the current biennium.  One of these bills, AB 83 (Pacheco), would add an entirely new division to the California Financial Code. This new division would consist of a single section and this...

The CTA Is Dealt Another Blow

As has been widely reported, U.S. District Court Judge Amos L. Mazzant in early December of last year preliminarily enjoined the CTA and its implementing regulations.  Texas Top Cop Shop, Inc. v. Garland, 2024 WL 5049220 (E.D. Tex. Dec. 5, 2024)....

Several More Companies Propose Move From Delaware To Nevada

As 2024 closed and 2025 began, four additional publicly traded companies proposed reincorporating from Delaware into the "sweet promised land"* of Nevada.  These companies include:

Seriously, The CTA Imposes Only "Minimal Burdens"?

American businesses have been experiencing whiplash over the status of the Corporate Transparency Act.  In early December of last year, Judge Amos L. Mazzant preliminarily enjoined the CTA and its implementing regulations.  Texas Top Cop Shop, Inc. v....

Questioning Delaware's Control Over Controlling Stockholders

Delaware cases dealing with transactions involving controlling stockholders are often concerned with the standard of review to be applied.  See, e.g., Tornetta v. Musk, 250 A.3d 793 (2019). Some cases engender a different question - what duties, if...

Was A Discussion Of Damage Calculation Necessary In TripAdvisor?

I recently commented on the discussion of possible damage theories posited by Vice Chancellor J. Travis Laster in Palkon v. Maffei, 311 A.3d 255 (Del. Ch. 2024). A commenter on my post noted that the Court discussed damages as an adequate remedy of...

Department Of Treasury Letter Evidences CTA Privacy Threat

As explained in this Alert, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in an abrupt volte-face has reinstated the nationwide injunction against enforcement of the Corporate Transparency Act’s Beneficial Ownership Information reporting requirements. While...

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