Lewis Brisbois is excited to present Delaware Corporate Litigation Insights, a podcast series examining the latest legal developments, court decisions, and governance issues shaping the corporate world. Hosted by Wilmington Managing Partner Francis G.X. Pileggi and Partner Chauna Abner, this series offers practical insights on fiduciary duties, shareholder disputes, corporate governance issues, and other high-stakes business litigation matters arising in the State of Delaware and beyond. Drawing on decades of experience representing corporations, directors, officers, stockholders, and LLC stakeholders, Francis and Chauna break down complex legal issues into timely, actionable takeaways for executives, board members, in-house counsel, and business leaders. Whether you're tracking emerging litigation trends or navigating critical business disputes, Delaware Corporate Litigation Insights provides the latest developments and recent court decisions in corporate and commercial litigation!
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Episode #4
AI Hallucinations & Credibility
Aug 17, 202620 minS0
<p>In Episode 4 of the Delaware Corporate Litigation Insights Podcast, host Delaware Managing Partner Francis G.X. Pileggi is joined by K&L Gates litigation partner Steven L. Caponi to examine a recent Delaware Court of Chancery decision involving fabricated quotations generated through the use of AI in a court filing. Steven frequently serves as “Delaware Counsel” for corporations and other law firms from around the world in connection with cases pending in Delaware and to advise on Delaware law issues for transactions originating in other jurisdictions, but governed by Delaware law.</p><p>Francis and Steve discuss the professional obli...
Inside Delaware's Latest Rulings on Forum Selection & Jurisdiction
Aug 4, 202616 minS0
<p>In Episode 3 of the Delaware Corporate Litigation Insights Podcast, hosts Francis Pileggi & Chauna Abner are joined by Lewis Brisbois partner Aimee Czachorowski to examine three recent Delaware Court of Chancery decisions that every corporate litigator should have on their radar. Aimee has extensive experience representing clients in equitable matters in Delaware's Court of Chancery, including expedited and summary proceedings. The trio explore how Delaware courts are approaching forum selection clauses in the wake of recent amendments to Section 122(18) of the Delaware General Corporation Law, including when fiduciary duty claims can be contractually litigated in another jurisdiction. The hosts also...
Deadlock, Dissent, and Attempts to Break the Rules
Jul 8, 202628 minS0
<p>In Episode 2 of Delaware Corporate Litigation Insights, our hosts Delaware Managing Partner Francis Pileggi and Partner Chauna Abner welcome Lewis Brisbois Partner Sean Brennecke to the podcast for a discussion of recent Delaware corporate and commercial decisions. Sean serves as Vice-Chair of the firm’s Directors & Officers Litigation practice, and has represented corporations, alternative entities, and their respective directors, officers, shareholders, members, and managers, in complex litigation matters which frequently involve expedited proceedings and injunction practice. The cases discussed in this episode involve a request for dissolution based on a deadlock among LLC members, fabricated records in a Section 225 su...
No Such Thing as “Local Counsel” in Delaware Court of Chancery (feat. Jonathan Blank from McGuireWoods)
Jun 17, 202619 minS0
<p>In the inaugural episode of Delaware Corporate Litigation Insights, Francis and Chauna welcome veteran trial lawyer Jonathan Blank of McGuireWoods to the show for a discussion on what every non-Delaware attorney needs to know about litigating in the Delaware Court of Chancery. From the unique role of Delaware counsel to the importance of collaboration in high-stakes corporate disputes, this episode offers practical insights from lawyers who have navigated some of the nation's most complex business litigation.</p><p> </p><p>Jonathan is co-leader of McGuireWoods' Energy Industry Team and represents clients in complex commercial disputes involving wind, solar, biomass, m...
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