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Author: Thomas Toman

Delaware’s Caremark Revival: do directors have new duties?

Posted on May 10, 2021May 10, 2021 by Thomas Toman

Delaware is America’s venue of choice for business incorporation. This popularity means most corporate directors are subject to the whims of Delaware’s powerful, but little known, non-jury trial court: The Court of Chancery.  This is good for most directors. The Chancery is known for making quick work of frivolous suits; it normally insulates directors from…

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