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Delaware’s big test: What the Musk case means for the state’s corporate future | Opinion
Delaware’s pro-business reputation has long been its economic anchor. If that reputation erodes, the state risks adding another drag to growth.
Attorneys representing Tesla and its CEO Elon Musk argued the Supreme Court should overturn a 2023 Chancery Court ruling that ...
A Delaware judge said former Activision Blizzard officials including Chief Executive Bobby Kotick must face most of a lawsuit alleging they shortchanged shareholders when Microsoft bought the "Call of ...
Better Home & Finance Holding Co. escaped a challenge Monday to an advance-notice bylaw that stockholders had blasted as “unintelligible.” ...
Alex Spiro, the prominent New York lawyer whose clients include billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk, has signed on to defend ...
Elon Musk’s $56 billion pay package from Tesla should have been restored by a vote of the company’s shareholders last year, a ...
A local attorney had a front row seat to arguments before the Supreme Court in Delaware involving a record pay deal for Elon ...
The legal fight that sent the world’s richest man into a simmering social media tantrum against Delaware made its way in front of the state’s Supreme Court on Oct. 15. Attorneys representing Tesla and ...
Delaware's dependence on revenue from corporate franchise taxes may precommit the state to maintaining its corporate law policy.
For most of the 1800s, U.S. states restricted the power of corporations to expand into new businesses or across state lines, merge with other corporations or otherwise get too big for their britches.
Delaware's top court will hear arguments on Wednesday in a case that could reshape executive compensation and the state's corporate appeal.
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