¼«ËÙÈü³µ

Delaware Pulse


  • 2_up_AYS.png

    DEI Issues Creating 'Culture Of Fear' In Company Leaders

    As the heart of the season for corporate annual meetings begins next month, many companies are facing investor questions and resolutions related to diversity in the workplace, primarily because of the federal government's threat of investigations and various groups' lawsuits on both sides of the issue.

  • delaware legal.jpg

    Delaware DOJ Seeks Bar Exam Exemption Amid Atty Shortage

    Fueled by a request from the Delaware Department of Justice aimed at addressing its vacancy "crisis," the state's Supreme Court is asking a committee to examine if rules should be tweaked to exempt certain public service lawyers from having to take the state's bar exam.

  • Platkin-Paxton-AP

    State AGs To Play Larger Role With Trump Back In Office

    Many state attorneys general will have growing influence on national issues under the new Trump administration, as they ramp up regulatory enforcement in areas where the federal government pulls back, while also fighting against or in support of the administration's policies, lawyers and observers say.

  • wellman.png

    Chemours GC Saw Compensation Bump To $1.8M In FY 2024

    The general counsel of Delaware-based Chemours saw her total compensation increase to roughly $1.8 million for fiscal year 2024, up from about $1.4 million the prior year, according to a public filing Thursday.

  • Westlaw Rival Seeks Early Appeal Of 1st AI Ruling On Fair Use

    Legal tech company ROSS Intelligence Inc. has urged a Delaware federal court to let it seek the Third Circuit's opinion on two issues concerning the copyrightability of Thomson Reuters' Westlaw headnotes and fair use, saying the district court's recent about-face on the issues made it clear that legal guidance was needed.

  • 3rd Circ. Passes On Appeal Of NJ Judicial Privacy Law Ruling

    Data brokers cannot consolidate dozens of lawsuits in federal court that claim they violated the New Jersey data privacy statute known as Daniel's Law, after the Third Circuit declined to revisit an earlier ruling that sent the lawsuits back to state court.

  • GettyImages-1194169733.jpg

    EEOC Bid For Law Firm DEI Info On Shaky Ground, Attys Say

    The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission's recent call for law firms to cough up a trove of information about their diversity, equity and inclusion programs lacks statutory authority and may contravene federal law, according to experts from both sides of the aisle.

  • ¼«ËÙÈü³µ Announces The Members Of Its 2025 Editorial Boards

    ¼«ËÙÈü³µ is pleased to announce the formation of its 2025 Editorial Advisory Boards.

  • Del. House Panel Sends Corporate Law Rework To Final Vote

    A Delaware House committee on Wednesday sent toward a possible final House vote corporation law amendments that would create new "safe harbor" protections for officers, directors and controlling stockholders, shielding them from liability if they have conflicting interests in some corporate acts.

  • Emisphere, Novo Nordisk Sale Suit On Track For Settlement

    Former Emisphere Technologies Inc. stockholders are set to settle stockholder litigation over the $1.8 billion sale of the biotechnology company to Novo Nordisk A/S, a Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd LLP attorney informed Delaware's Chancery Court on Tuesday, saying a stipulation of settlement should be in next month.

  • iStock-482587009.jpg

    How BigLaw Is Tweaking Diversity Messaging Amid Pushback

    As the Trump administration intensifies its scrutiny of diversity programs, some of the nation's leading law firms are quietly adjusting how they publicly present their diversity commitments, including softening language, scrubbing diversity reports, and, in some cases, erasing diversity pages altogether.

  • DEI.jpg

    Dem Ex-EEOC Officials Call Law Firm DEI Letters Overreach

    A group of Democratic-appointed former U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission officials urged acting Chair Andrea Lucas on Tuesday to rescind letters seeking information from 20 law firms about their diversity, equity and inclusion practices, saying she had exceeded the agency's power.

  • Del. Corporate Law Rework Has Roots In 2 Academic Papers

    A proposed overhaul of Delaware's corporations law that has rocked the First State's legal world has its origins in two works published in 2021 and 2001, written by some of the same jurists who helped draft legislation driven by alarm over corporate charter exits and shareholder suits.

  • dei.jpg

    20 Law Firms Face EEOC Demands For DEI Employment Info

    The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has written to 20 law firms seeking information about their diversity, equity and inclusion-related employment practices, the agency announced Monday.

  • DEI.png

    How Public Companies Are Changing Their DEI Disclosures

    So far in 2025, public companies appear to be adjusting to new legal and regulatory pressures surrounding diversity issues, with some jettisoning all mention of DEI in their disclosures and others maintaining broad commitments to equity in their operations, according to a study released on Monday.

  • eliz-clement.png

    New State Courts Org. President On Its 'Vitally Important' Role

    Elizabeth Clement, chief justice of the Michigan Supreme Court and the incoming president of the National Center for State Courts, joined ¼«ËÙÈü³µ Pulse for a conversation about her new role in maintaining the functioning and independence of state court systems around the country.

  • LegalLions.png

    ¼«ËÙÈü³µ's Legal Lions Of The Week

    White & Case LLP, Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP and Fish & Richardson PC lead this week's edition of ¼«ËÙÈü³µ Legal Lions, after the Federal Circuit handed Apple a significant victory in a dispute that might have led to a ban on imports of its smartwatches.

  • rwood-print (1).jpg

    Recruiter Reflects On Law's Pay, Culture Changes

    Drawing from his four decades in the legal industry, including as a BigLaw litigator and more recently as a legal recruiter, Major Lindsey & Africa managing director Ronald Wood says a number of competing factors in the industry today are driving major shifts in the market.

  • Voir Dire: ¼«ËÙÈü³µ Pulse's Weekly Quiz

    Attorneys had another action-packed week as data revealed law firm hiring practices and the legal industry continued to respond to President Donald Trump's policies. Test your legal news savvy here with ¼«ËÙÈü³µ Pulse's weekly quiz.

  • iStock-1053768310-texas-gavel.jpg

    Amid Del. Corporate Law Overhaul Push, Texas Turns Up Heat

    As Delaware lawmakers advance changes to the state's general corporation law — aimed in part at stopping companies from moving their corporate charters — they are facing increased pressure from their counterparts in Texas, where legislation appears to be on a fast dash in an attempt to convince more businesses to make it their legal home.

  • delaware legal.jpg

    Del.'s Divisive Corporate Law Rework Passes In State Senate

    Divisive amendments to Delaware's general corporation law cleared the state Senate Thursday with multiple questions but little debate and without dissenting votes, and will now be sent to the House amid warnings that failure to approve could weaken the state's standing as a top corporate charter hub.

  • LaKresha Roberts.png

    New Delaware Labor Secretary Has Eye On 'Strong Workforce'

    LaKresha R. Moultrie, Delaware's new secretary of labor said her immediate goals for the position are advancing measures to bolster the state's workforce.

  • cozen.png

    Cozen O'Connor Announces Leadership Moves

    Cozen O'Connor has new office leadership in California, Minnesota and New York, and has named several practice group leaders.

  • iStock-1396024629.jpg

    Vetting Law Firm Compensation: Tips For Lateral Partners

    As law firms adjust their compensation systems to the changing legal job market, a system that works in favor of one lateral candidate could be a bad fit for another, forcing prospective laterals to wade through seemingly endless pros and cons related to partner pay.

  • Del. Senate Panel Sends Corp. Law Overhaul To Full Chamber

    Delaware legislation that could narrow stockholder opportunities to sue state-chartered corporations for fiduciary duty breaches or access to books and records moved to the state's full Senate on Wednesday after a less than 90-minute committee hearing that leaned toward the bill's supporters.

Can't find the article you're looking for? Click here to search the Delaware Pulse archive.
×

¼«ËÙÈü³µ

¼«ËÙÈü³µ ¼«ËÙÈü³µ Tax Authority ¼«ËÙÈü³µ Employment Authority ¼«ËÙÈü³µ Insurance Authority ¼«ËÙÈü³µ Real Estate Authority ¼«ËÙÈü³µ Healthcare Authority ¼«ËÙÈü³µ Bankruptcy Authority

Rankings

NEWLeaderboard Analytics Social Impact Leaders Prestige Leaders Pulse Leaderboard Women in Law Report ¼«ËÙÈü³µ 400 Diversity Snapshot Rising Stars Summer Associates

National Sections

Modern Lawyer Courts Daily Litigation In-House Mid-Law Legal Tech Small Law Insights

Regional Sections

California Pulse Connecticut Pulse DC Pulse Delaware Pulse Florida Pulse Georgia Pulse New Jersey Pulse New York Pulse Pennsylvania Pulse Texas Pulse

Site Menu

Subscribe Advanced Search About Contact