Corporate and M&A litigation in Delaware has started 2023 at an incredible pace. The Delaware Court of Chancery in particular has addressed numerous important, novel, and practice-moving issues mentioned below with some practical takeaways informed by attorneys from GT’s other offices and related practices.

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Photo of Nathan P. Nathan P.

Nate Emeritz provides clients with Delaware corporate law advice relating to fiduciary duties and statutory requirements. He guides clients through each stage of a company’s life cycle, including formation and conversion from other entity types, corporate governance and internal investigations, stock issuances and…

Nate Emeritz provides clients with Delaware corporate law advice relating to fiduciary duties and statutory requirements. He guides clients through each stage of a company’s life cycle, including formation and conversion from other entity types, corporate governance and internal investigations, stock issuances and preferred stock investments, mergers, acquisitions, asset sales, dividends, stock repurchases, and tender offers, dissolution, liquidation, and winding up, and other statutory matters. Nate regularly represents private and public companies and their boards of directors, special committees, and investors. He also provides Delaware corporate advice in the context of litigation regarding such matters.

Photo of Connor Q. Lynch Connor Q. Lynch

Connor Q. Lynch focuses his practice on matters involving Delaware limited liability companies, limited partnerships, and general partnerships. He advises on transactional matters and renders legal opinions in connection with investment funds, structured finance transactions, mergers, and other transactions. He handles matters involving…

Connor Q. Lynch focuses his practice on matters involving Delaware limited liability companies, limited partnerships, and general partnerships. He advises on transactional matters and renders legal opinions in connection with investment funds, structured finance transactions, mergers, and other transactions. He handles matters involving Delaware alternative entities with respect to formation, operation, governance, dissolution, and enforceability matters.

Photo of Justin E. Mann Justin E. Mann

Justin E. Mann focuses his practice on corporate matters, with an emphasis on transactions involving Delaware corporations, limited liability companies, and limited partnerships. He advises public and private companies in connection with mergers and acquisitions, public offerings, asset sales, stock purchases and issuances…

Justin E. Mann focuses his practice on corporate matters, with an emphasis on transactions involving Delaware corporations, limited liability companies, and limited partnerships. He advises public and private companies in connection with mergers and acquisitions, public offerings, asset sales, stock purchases and issuances, contests for corporate control, going-private transactions, and structuring and operation of funds and joint ventures. Justin also routinely advises on corporate governance matters, including statutory ratifications, and renders third-party and nonconsolidation opinions on Delaware corporations, limited liability companies, and limited partnerships.

Photo of Samuel L. Moultrie Samuel L. Moultrie

Samuel L. Moultrie focuses his practice on complex litigation involving corporate governance, mergers and acquisitions, books and records demands, and securities law in Delaware state and federal courts, including the Court of Chancery. Sam also represents companies in cases involving trade secrets, tortious

Samuel L. Moultrie focuses his practice on complex litigation involving corporate governance, mergers and acquisitions, books and records demands, and securities law in Delaware state and federal courts, including the Court of Chancery. Sam also represents companies in cases involving trade secrets, tortious interference, and other related claims.

Photo of Bryan T. Reed Bryan T. Reed

Bryan T. Reed litigates all aspects of complex corporate and commercial cases in the Delaware Court of Chancery, the Delaware Superior Court, and in various federal district courts. Bryan also maintains an active pro bono practice, serving as a guardian ad litem in…

Bryan T. Reed litigates all aspects of complex corporate and commercial cases in the Delaware Court of Chancery, the Delaware Superior Court, and in various federal district courts. Bryan also maintains an active pro bono practice, serving as a guardian ad litem in litigation before the Delaware Family Court.

In law school, Bryan was president of the Moot Court Board and executive articles editor of the Maryland Journal of International Law. After law school, Bryan served as a judicial law clerk to Chief Judge Joseph M. Getty, then-Associate Judge of the Court of Appeals of Maryland.

Photo of Glenn J. Thompson Glenn J. Thompson

Glenn J. Thompson focuses his practice on corporate matters involving Delaware corporations, limited liability companies, and limited partnerships. He works with buyers and sellers in negotiating acquisitions and divestitures, handles asset and stock sales, equity security offerings, conversions, and the structuring and operation…

Glenn J. Thompson focuses his practice on corporate matters involving Delaware corporations, limited liability companies, and limited partnerships. He works with buyers and sellers in negotiating acquisitions and divestitures, handles asset and stock sales, equity security offerings, conversions, and the structuring and operation of private equity funds and joint ventures. Glenn frequently renders closing opinions and third party legal opinions on Delaware entities and counsels Delaware corporations and special committees on corporate law and governance issues. Glenn has experience representing clients in corporate and commercial matters in the Delaware Court of Chancery.