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In this inaugural episode of the season on shareholder litigation, Professor Seth C. Oranburg introduces listeners to the fundamentals of corporate accountability through a civil procedure playbook. Explore why shareholders might sue their own companies, the core agency problems in corporations, and the key distinctions between direct and derivative actions—with real-world analogies and examples. The discussion covers strategic forum choices, such as Delaware's Court of Chancery versus federal courts, and emerging trends like SEC cybersecurity disclosure rules, AI in legal discovery, and blockchain for evidence. Designed for law students, business owners, and corporate enthusiasts, this episode outlines the season's structure, providing step-by-step insights into the litigation process to ensure transparency and fairness in business. Join Professor Oranburg for a comprehensive guide to protecting investments and enforcing ethical leadership.
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In this inaugural episode of the season on shareholder litigation, Professor Seth C. Oranburg introduces listeners to the fundamentals of corporate accountability through a civil procedure playbook. Explore why shareholders might sue their own companies, the core agency problems in corporations, and the key distinctions between direct and derivative actions—with real-world analogies and examples. The discussion covers strategic forum choices, such as Delaware's Court of Chancery versus federal courts, and emerging trends like SEC cybersecurity disclosure rules, AI in legal discovery, and blockchain for evidence. Designed for law students, business owners, and corporate enthusiasts, this episode outlines the season's structure, providing step-by-step insights into the litigation process to ensure transparency and fairness in business. Join Professor Oranburg for a comprehensive guide to protecting investments and enforcing ethical leadership.
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