Delaware Journal of Corporate Law
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The Delaware Journal of Corporate Law is the flagship law review of Widener University School of Law. Get all updates on corporate laws by reading the journal. The Delaware Journal of Corporate Law is a student-edited publication established in 1975 and is a medium to keep business law practitioners abreast of critical issues within their areas of expertise.
Delaware Journal of Corporate Law
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By: Peter Ford Articles Editor for the Delaware Journal of Corporate Law After the Delaware Court of Chancery’s January 30, 2024 ..read more
Delaware Journal of Corporate Law
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By: Shaun Cristol Staff-Editor for the Delaware Journal of Corporate Law In 2016, former Delaware Governor Jack Markell “announced [a ..read more
Delaware Journal of Corporate Law
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By: Ashley Curran Staff-Editor for the Delaware Journal of Corporate Law Introduction In the complex ballpark of sports and corporate ..read more
Delaware Journal of Corporate Law
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By: Tahmina Chowdhury The Corporate Transparency Act Explained The Corporate Transparency Act ( the “CTA” or the “Act”) went into ..read more
Delaware Journal of Corporate Law
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By: Kamia McDaniels Introduction Delaware corporate boards of directors may fear or be enlightened by the idea of being replaced ..read more
Delaware Journal of Corporate Law
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By: Tahmina Chowdhury Cryptocurrency Decrypted: The link between Blockchains and Staking Public doubt within financial institutions and government interference paved ..read more
Delaware Journal of Corporate Law
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By Ashley Curran Largely considered the “backbone of all social networks,” algorithms “exist to sort the massive volume of content ..read more
Delaware Journal of Corporate Law
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By Asher Lovitz As if the attorney-client privilege was not already a near absolute, in ..read more
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By Heather Fithian Romansky I. Introduction On October 11, 2022, the Wage and Hour Division ..read more
Delaware Journal of Corporate Law
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By Colin Patrick Dean Introduction[1] The Delaware Court of Chancery held that the principal of a private equity firm ..read more