A corporate entity is regarded by the law as a “person” for purposes of standing to sue and be sued, but an organization, whether corporation, partnership, governmental organization, or other entity, ...
The corporate designee should be asked whether the product changes were undertaken to make the product safer and prevent future accidents. In some cases, corporate designees are determined to testify ...
III, LLC v. Maisonette (Mar. 4, 2026), the Delaware Court of Chancery, at the pleading stage of litigation, rejected dismissal of the plaintiffs’ claims that they had been fraudulently induced to ...
In the case of an investor with a board designee, the Court of Chancery in Witmer clarified that it must be both. Specifically, the court rejected the plaintiff’s claim that the investor’s access to ...
Whom do you depose when you seek discovery from a corporation regarding its history, its recent earnings, and the loans it has taken in the past five years? Such information is often needed by a party ...