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Delaware has long been the unrivaled home of American corporate law—but Senate Bill 21 may signal the start of a shift. This webinar examined the controversy surrounding SB 21 and what it reveals about deeper tensions in Delaware’s approach to corporate governance and litigation. Our panel of experts analyzed recent legislative moves and their potential consequences, and asked: Is Delaware’s dominance in jeopardy, and if so, who—or what—might come next?

Panelists: 
Michal Barzuza, Professor of Law and Director, John W. Glynn Jr. Law & Business Program, University of Virginia School of Law

Kyle Lachmund, Director, Richards, Layton & Finger, P.A.

Ann Lipton, Michael M. Fleishman Professor in Business Law and Entrepreneurship, Tulane University School of Law

Sean MacDonald, Associate, Hogan Lovells

Moderator:
Paolo Saguato, Professor of Law, Founder and Director, Program on Financial Markets, George Mason University Antonin Scalia Law School

Speakers

Michal Barzuza

Nicholas E. Chimicles Research Professor of Business Law and Regulation
UVA Law
Research Member

Ann Lipton

Professor of Law
University of Colorado Law School
Research Member

Paolo Saguato

Associate Professor of Law
Antonin Scalia Law School, George Mason University
Academic Member
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