The State of Delaware has enacted significant amendments to the Delaware General Corporation Law (“DGCL”) over the past two legislative sessions. These changes make it easier for companies to manage their businesses, work with major investors, and complete transactions without getting tripped up by technical legal issues. These changes were passed after several court decisions […]
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Monthly Archives: April 2026
Partner Notes
As we move into a new quarter, I have found myself reflecting on how important it is to stay grounded, centered, and purposeful in the work we do every day. The pace of our profession rarely slows, and the transition between working remotely and being in the office has only highlighted how meaningful it is […]
Read More >Conducting Workplace Investigations
A workplace investigation is conducted when there is credible information that there may have been significant wrongdoing, misconduct, or ethical lapses. A workplace investigation may also be appropriate even if there have not been specific allegations against an employee or department, but there have been allegations against others, and the investigation is intended to exclude […]
Read More >Passing Along Credit Card Fees in California: What Professional Service Firms Need to Know
Professional service firms, such as accountants, designers, consultants, and similar businesses, often face credit card processing fees of 2–4% when their clients pay invoices by credit card. Historically, California law discouraged adding those costs as a separate “credit card surcharge,” leading many firms to absorb the fees or reframe them as cash discounts. The legal […]
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