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Katherine Henderson and Amy Simmerman: 2023 Delaware Corporate Law and Litigation Year in Review
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(0:00) Intro
(1:02) About the podcast sponsor: The American College of Governance Counsel.
(1:49) Start of interview.
(2:37) Katherine Henderson's "origin story."
(5:05) Amy Simmerman's "origin story."
(8:02) The origin and focus of their Delaware Corporate Law and Litigation Year in Review.
(9:14) Caseload of Delaware Court of Chancery judges.
(12:51) Cases involving director oversight duties ("Caremark duties"). Reference to the Blue Bell case (2019). "Mission critical risk areas." Reference to Section 220 Books and Records Demands.
(19:56) Duty of Oversight Applies to Officers (McDonald's case). Dismissal of case against directors (McDonald's II).
(23:13) Controlling Stockholders and conflicts of interest. (DE reconsiders scope of the MFW Doctrine in Match.com case)
(24:57) Distinctions between public and private company litigation. Reference to the NEA vs Rich case.
(30:36) On Delaware vs other states. Reference to the TripAdvisor case (Delaware company seeking to reincorporate in NV).
(36:55) Innovations in AI Governance. The example of Anthropic AI (use of PBCs and LTBT).
(43:24) On shareholder activism and validity of stockholder agreement-based restrictions over corporate governance matters (Moelis case).
(45:13) Securities claims on misleading risk disclosures.
(46:55) What are the 1-3 books that have greatly influenced your life:
- Amy:
- Obedience to Authority by Stanley Milgram (1974)
- Steppenwolf by Herman Hesse (1927)
- Kather