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Revision to Model Rules of Ethics Allows Attorneys to Give Modest Financial Assistance to Pro Bono Clients

Most attorneys are familiar with the Model Rules of Professional Responsibility.  Beyond studying for the MPRE, these rules are important in practice and attorneys who do not understand how they apply can face disciplinary issues with the State Bar. A new change to an old rule may allow pro bono…

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How the Delaware Supreme Court’s Decision Affects Stockholder Demands to Inspect Corporate Books and Records

In December 2020, the Delaware Supreme Court broadened the scope of stockholders’ pre-litigation inspection rights. In a unanimous decision, the Supreme Court reaffirmed the Delaware Court of Chancery’s ruling in Lebanon County Employees’ Retirement Fund vs. AmerisourceBergen Corp. When reaffirming the court’s decision, the Delaware Supreme Court addressed the circumstances…

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What is a Right of First Refusal?

A right of first refusal is an important legal right in business law. It gives a certain party the opportunity to engage in a transaction before another party can do so. The right of first refusal can be used in many different contexts and can be extremely important for many…

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Shell Corporations Versus Holding Companies

The sale of a business can be far more complicated than simply signing contracts and transferring assets from one side to the other. Tax and civil liability can be incurred in a traditional sale, anonymity may be required for a host of reasons, and in hostile takeovers, the buyer will…

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What is a Charging Order?

California creditors have a variety of tools available to enforce their legal rights. The appropriate tool will depend on the circumstances. For example, in some instances, a lien may be placed on real and/or personal property in order to protect or enforce a creditor’s rights.  In the case of a…

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