Fee-Shifting Corporate Bylaws: What’s the Law in Maryland?†
By: Kenneth B. Abel and Diane Festino Schmitt* —– In May 2014, the Supreme Court of Delaware held that a non-stock corporation could enact bylaws that could force a shareholder...
By: Kenneth B. Abel and Diane Festino Schmitt* —– In May 2014, the Supreme Court of Delaware held that a non-stock corporation could enact bylaws that could force a shareholder...
Prepared by Matthew Cascio and Stuart Smith Fellows of the MSBA-UB Business Law Clerkship Program At the Suggestion of Members of the MSBA Business Law Section Council —– On October...
Prepared by the MSBA-UB Business Law Clerkship Fellows At the Request of the MSBA Business Law Section Council MSBA-UB Business Law Clerkship Fellows: Mallory Bitar, Matthew Cascio, Jordan Halle, J. Kieran Murphy, and...
Written by Kevin L. Shepherd* —– Rascal Enterprises, Inc., a fictional Maryland corporation, owns an office building complex in Los Angeles, California. Rascal was incorporated in Maryland because its principal...
Written by Louis J. Levy* —– A recent court decision underscores the importance of exercising caution when using content found online (particularly on social media websites), and of training staff...