Scott Berman and Jeffrey Fourmaux Publish Article on Amendments to Delaware’s Corporate Governance Law

Scott Berman and Jeffrey Fourmaux
Corporate Disputes Magazine
July 15, 2025

Friedman Kaplan partners Scott Berman and Jeffrey Fourmaux wrote an article published in Corporate Disputes Magazine regarding the recent amendments to Delaware’s corporate governance law, the events that prompted those amendments, and the new standards and protections they provide for directors, officers, and large stockholders. Friedman Kaplan frequently litigates high-stakes and cutting-edge lawsuits under Delaware law on behalf of plaintiffs and defendants, and is continuing to monitor these and other developments in the law.

The article can be accessed below.

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