Delaware Business Law Update-Understand Its Relevance for Massachusetts Lawyers
Learn about why and how the significant changes in Delaware entity law matter to Massachusetts lawyers
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Delaware entity law developments are important to Massachusetts lawyers because Massachusetts lawyers frequently form and advise Delaware entities and Delaware law often influences how Massachusetts entity laws are applied. There have been some significant changes in Delaware entity law in recent years that Massachusetts lawyers advising both Delaware and Massachusetts entities should be familiar with. In this program, an experienced panel of Delaware and Massachusetts lawyers who regularly advise entities in these states review these changes and the most recent cutting-edge developments with emphasis on their relevance for Massachusetts practitioners.
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1:00 - 1:05 pm
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1:05 - 1:55 pm
Significant Recent Developments in Delaware Corporate Law
on demand video Add to Cart- Relevance for Massachusetts
- Relevance for LLCs and LPs
Panel
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1:55 - 2:25 pm
Delaware Law Pitfalls and Massachusetts Counterparts
on demand video Add to CartMegan Foscaldi, Esq., Locke Lord LLP , Boston
James A. Smith, Foley Hoag LLP , Boston
John Mark Zeberkiewicz, Esq., Richards, Layton & Finger, PA , Wilmington
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2:25 - 2:30 pm
Break
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2:30 - 3:00 pm
Delaware Non-Corporate Entity Pitfalls
on demand video Add to CartTarik J. Haskins, Morris, Nichols, Arsht and Tunnell LLP , Wilmington
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3:00 - 3:10 pm
Delaware Business Law Update: How Far Does Freedom of Contract Go and What Are the Limits?
on demand video Add to CartTarik J. Haskins, Morris, Nichols, Arsht and Tunnell LLP , Wilmington
John Mark Zeberkiewicz, Esq., Richards, Layton & Finger, PA , Wilmington
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3:10 - 3:25 pm
Delaware Business Law Update: Validating Defective Action
on demand video Add to CartTarik J. Haskins, Morris, Nichols, Arsht and Tunnell LLP , Wilmington
James A. Smith, Foley Hoag LLP , Boston
John Mark Zeberkiewicz, Esq., Richards, Layton & Finger, PA , Wilmington
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3:25 - 3:35 pm
Officer Exculpation
Megan Foscaldi, Esq., Locke Lord LLP , Boston
James A. Smith, Foley Hoag LLP , Boston
John Mark Zeberkiewicz, Esq., Richards, Layton & Finger, PA , Wilmington
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3:35 - 3:45 pm
Derivative action ground rules and direct v. derivative claims
Megan Foscaldi, Esq., Locke Lord LLP , Boston
John Mark Zeberkiewicz, Esq., Richards, Layton & Finger, PA , Wilmington
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3:45 - 3:55 pm
Use of forum selection provisions
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3:55 - 4:00 pm
Is Massachusetts an alternative to “escaping” Delaware?
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