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Delaware’s Caremark Revival: do directors have new duties?
Read moreDelaware is America’s venue of choice for business incorporation. This popularity means most corporate directors are subject to the...
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California-Mandated Diversity Measures – An Invalid or Necessary Regulation of Corporate Affairs?
Read moreDiversity, equity and inclusion has gained substantial traction as a major business and social initiative in the past decade....
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Insurance! What Is It Good For? Misplaced Liability for California’s Wildfires
Read moreIt is no secret that California has consistently suffered some of the worst wildfires in United States history.1 Blazes...
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Revised Tax Treatment for Net Operating Losses and Potential Effects
Read moreWhen Congress passed the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act in late 2017, the Internal Revenue Code (“Code”) experienced a...
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A Changing of the Guard at Wells Fargo—But What Has Changed?
Read moreIn the wake of its consumer abuses, including the creation of millions of unauthorized accounts, Wells Fargo is desperately...
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Both Valuable and Troubling: Virtual Annual Shareholder Meetings
Read moreWhen thinking of annual shareholder meetings, one may be tempted to think of lavish, fun-filled annual get-togethers like the...
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Wells Fargo’s Punishment: A New Approach to Corporate Governance or Just a Mirage?
Read moreWells Fargo Co., one of the largest banks in the United States, has been punished by multiple government actors...
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Corruption Scandal in College Basketball
Read moreIn the sportswear industry, Nike is the main player, but well-known competitors Adidas, Under Armour, and others are constantly...
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Co-determination in Germany: A Model for the U.S.?
Read moreThe American conception of the duty of loyalty requires that directors act solely in the best interest of the corporation.1 In Germany,...
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Navigating the Quasi-California Corporations Statute
Read moreIt has long been safe to assume that a corporation will be governed by the laws of the state...