The disclosure of yet another massive cyber breach at yet another company has become a weekly occurrence. These recurring events have a number of implications, which include not only what companies need to do to try to prevent these kinds of events, but also how companies need to prepare in order to be able to
Guest Posts
Guest Post: New Debate in January on Delaware Bylaws re Shareholder Liability
By Kevin LaCroix on
Posted in Director and Officer Liability
In numerous posts (most recently here), I have noted the ongoing controversy in Delaware on this issue whether or not companies organized under the laws of that state should be able to adopt so-called fee-shifting bylaws. In the following guest post, Tanya Dmitronow, Rachel Wolkinson, and Stacey Eilbaum, all of whom …
Guest Post: The Professors Respond
By Kevin LaCroix on
Posted in Securities Litigation
A recent article by three academics raising the question whether corporate securities lawsuit defendants underperform financially after their case settles has generated significant commentary on this site. In this post, the professors respond to the commentary.
The article in question is a March 18, 2010 paper entitled "Lying and Getting Caught: An Empirical Study…