03.03.26
12:00 pm
Presented by attorneys Tom Ayala and Alyssa Radovanovich.
Recent decisions from Delaware’s courts continue to refine and reinforce three foundational principles of business law: process integrity, contractual discipline, and fiduciary accountability. This program surveys important developments across corporate and alternative-entity fiduciary disputes, contests over entity control, end-stage sale processes, and evolving approaches to remedies. Attendees will gain insight into the trends emerging from these decisions, which reaffirm Delaware’s role as the nation’s leading forum for resolving business disputes and shaping how those disputes are litigated.
This complimentary program will qualify for 1 hour of PA CLE substantive credit.*
Attendees may also apply for CLE credits in jurisdictions with reciprocity, including Delaware, New Jersey and New York.
Tuesday, March 3, 2026
12:00 – 1:00 p.m.
Please register here to attend this CLE.
On the registration page, you will be asked to indicate whether you wish to attend in person or online. Please note that in-person capacity is limited. If you select in-person attendance but capacity has been reached, you will be notified so that you may plan to attend online. All Registrants will receive a link to attend online.
*In order to qualify for CLE credit, you must attend at least 50 minutes of the live presentation. Verification codes will be provided to confirm participation.
Attend in person:
1835 Market Street, 15th Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19103