In keeping with the close watch that the Business Court keeps on developments in Delaware corporate law, we suggest a brief review of recent changes made by the Delaware legislature in an attempt to stem the exit of corporations seeking to recharter in other states. Our colleagues Andrew Santana and Kacey Fonner wrote about the
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A Conversation About Parent Coordination
It has been a quick seven or so years since parent coordination was reintroduced by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court. When it was brought back in its current iteration, it immediately provided an effective tool for a wide range of custody cases, but probably more acutely to those cases which exist on the border of litigation…
Harvard University’s Tax-Exempt Status in Jeopardy: What It Could Mean for Your Organization
Nonprofit schools and other entities should be prepared to defend their tax-exempt status in the event of an IRS audit after President Trump called for revoking Harvard University’s tax-exempt status.
While it remains to be seen whether the IRS will rescind the university’s tax-exempt status, nonprofit schools should be prepared for an audit, as losing that…
Session Replay Enforcement, but in French
Following a wave of “session replay” wiretapping lawsuits in the United States, France’s Commission Nationale de l’Informatique et des Libertés (CNIL) has launched a consultation on tools for recording and replaying browsing sessions.
Key points:🔹 Session replay tools collect a large volume of browsing data, including sometimes sensitive personal data without users being aware.🔹 Session…
Hot Topics Webinar: Managing ICE and DEI in Your Workplace!
You are invited! On April 23, 2025, from Noon to 1:00 p.m. PST, our team will present a free webinar explaining how employers can prepare for surprise visits by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and lawfully navigate the visit when it happens. Also in the webinar, we will unpack the status of President Trump’s…
Government Contractors Beware: Failure to Comply with DOD Cybersecurity Requirements Can Trigger Civil FCA Liability
The Department of Justice (DOJ) recently reached a $4.6 million civil False Claims Act (FCA) settlement with MORSECORP, Inc. (MORSE) arising out of allegations that the company failed to comply with Department of Defense (DOD) cybersecurity requirements included in its government contracts. The Government had argued that MORSE violated the FCA by submitting claims for…
UPDATE: SNFs Receive Even More Time to Complete Off-Cycle Revalidation
SNFs now have until August 1, 2025 to submit Medicare revalidations.
In October, we broke down the required off-cycle Medicare revalidation of all Skilled Nursing Facilities (SNFs) in an Alert and related blog post. We were happy to announce in November that CMS extended the deadline for SNFs to submit such revalidations until May…
Appellate Division Says Disparagement of Counsel and Threats of Sanctions is Improper Judicial Behavior! You Think?
The practice of family law is difficult. I have read that divorce ranks just below the death of a parent or child in terms of grief. The cases are often emotionally charged. This sometimes causes people to take bad positions, delay, or simply act badly. Sometimes lawyers create or exacerbate the difficulties too.
That said,…
On Tax Day, President Names New IRS Chief
Yesterday, while millions of Americans were busy finalizing their tax returns, the President named a former IRS criminal investigator as the tax agency’s new leader. Gary Shapley, a former IRS special agent who gained prominence by publicly criticizing the pace of the Justice Department’s investigation of Hunter Biden, will be the fourth individual to lead…
International Adoption – Is it over?
Using nice round numbers, international adoption is in a free fall and about to hit rock bottom. From its peak in 2004 of 23,000 incoming international adoptions, it has precipitously declined to a new low of 1,000 international adoptions in 2023. The reasons are many, and the history of how this happened is important to…