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April 28, 2025

Tomorrow’s Webcast: “2025 DGCL Amendments: Implications & Unanswered Questions”

The debate over the 2025 amendments to the Delaware General Corporation Law was the most heated in memory, and culminated in the adoption of broad safe harbors for transactions with controlling stockholders and other insiders, as well as language narrowing the information available pursuant to a stockholder books and records demand. While the amendments are now law, it’s unlikely that the fight over them and what they mean for Delaware corporations is going to end anytime soon.

Tune in tomorrow at 2 pm eastern for our “2025 DGCL Amendments: Implications & Unanswered Questions” webcast to hear Johnathon Schronce of Hunton Andrews Kurth, Julia Lapitskaya of Gibson Dunn, and Eric Klinger-Wilensky of Morris Nichols discuss the 2025 DGCL amendments and what the changes mean for corporate governance and dealmaking practices. Topics include:

– Overview of the DGCL amendments
– Implications for governance agreements
– Implications for acquisition agreements
– Fiduciary duties v. contractual obligations
– Unanswered questions

Members of DealLawyers.com are able to attend this critical webcast at no charge. If you’re not yet a member, try a no-risk trial now. Our “100-Day Promise” guarantees that during the first 100 days as an activated member, you may cancel for any reason and receive a full refund. The webcast cost for non-members is $595. You can sign up by credit card online. If you need assistance, send us an email at info@ccrcorp.com – or call us at 800.737.1271.

We will apply for CLE credit in all applicable states (with the exception of SC and NE which require advance notice) for this 60-minute webcast. You must submit your state and license number prior to or during the program using this form. Attendees must participate in the live webcast and fully complete all the CLE credit survey links during the program. You will receive a CLE certificate from our CLE provider when your state issues approval; typically within 30 days of the webcast. All credits are pending state approval.

This program will also be eligible for on-demand CLE credit when the archive is posted, typically within 48 hours of the original air date. Instructions on how to qualify for on-demand CLE credit will be posted on the archive page.

Meredith Ervine