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Amendment to Delaware Law Permits Exculpation of Officers in Corporate Charters
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Amendment to Delaware Law Permits Exculpation of Officers in Corporate Charters

Delaware has long permitted corporations to limit or eliminate monetary liability of directors from breach of fiduciary duty of care lawsuits. However, the same protections have not been afforded to a corporation’s officers. Effective August 1, 2022, the Delaware General Corporation Law has been amended to address this discrepancy.

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INSIGHT: Important Matters to Consider When Facing a Possible Down Round Financing
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INSIGHT: Important Matters to Consider When Facing a Possible Down Round Financing

The financial press has been reporting that investors are concerned that the United States economy may be heading toward a recession. In light of this and other factors creating uncertainty in the financial markets, investors are questioning the valuations that companies achieved during the heady times of 2020 and 2021, and are indicating that if a company needs to raise funds, they may need to consider a “down round” financing. A down round financing is when a company’s valuation is lower and its shares are sold at a lower price per share than the company’s most recent financing round.

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Determining Entity Status Before the United States and Patent Trademark Office: Large, Small, or Micro?
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Determining Entity Status Before the United States and Patent Trademark Office: Large, Small, or Micro?

When filing any patent application with the United States and Patent Trademark Office (USPTO), patent applicants must designate their entity status.  Selecting the correct entity status can significantly reduce costs, so it is important to determine the correct entity status and update the status as needed throughout a patent’s and patent application’s life.  Below is a discussion on how a patent applicant or patentee can determine their entity status and change their entity status after an initial designation, if appropriate. 

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Waivers of Obligations and Deadlines under the Investors’ Rights Agreement
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Waivers of Obligations and Deadlines under the Investors’ Rights Agreement

Founders should understand and appreciate each of the new requirements to which they are subject by virtue of their company’s IRA. This article reviews two provisions of the IRA where a company’s management team might find itself stymied if it fails to appreciate the relevant deadlines and deliverables, many of which may not have applied to the company before it took on new investments.

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What You Need to Know To Be An Effective Board Member For a Private Company
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What You Need to Know To Be An Effective Board Member For a Private Company

By Bertie Magit

While many materials instruct directors on their fiduciary duties, there are fewer resources available addressing the day-to-day responsibilities delegated to directors. This article helps directors and companies understand the general areas of responsibility of directors.

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Another Court Orders Production of Cybersecurity Firm’s Forensic Report in a Data Breach Case
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Another Court Orders Production of Cybersecurity Firm’s Forensic Report in a Data Breach Case

Another district court just ordered the defendant in a data breach class action to turn over the forensic report it believed was entirely protected from disclosure by the attorney-client privilege and work product doctrine. The court granted the motion to compel Rutter’s to produce its investigative report (the “Kroll Report”), which was created after the defendant was notified of a potential breach.

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Restricted Stock Units Unpacked
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Restricted Stock Units Unpacked

By Jacob Neumark

For many startup companies, compensating directors, officers, and employees can pose quite the challenge. While startup companies want to lure top talent, and incentivize workplace continuity and employee buy-in, they are often stressed for capital, and need to keep overhead costs low. One common approach to balancing these interests is for companies to offer restricted stock units (“RSUs,”) to their directors, officers, and employees as a form of compensation.

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