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In this fifth episode of the shareholder litigation series on Organized: The Business Law Breakdown, Professor Seth C. Oranburg examines pre-trial motions as essential tools for challenging or resolving shareholder claims before trial. Delve into motions to dismiss, which scrutinize pleading standards for plausibility and particularity in direct securities fraud actions under Twombly, Iqbal, and Rule 10b-5, or demand futility in derivative suits alleging fiduciary breaches under DGCL and MBCA. The discussion emphasizes summary judgment—full or partial—where undisputed facts post-discovery can end cases by evaluating elements like scienter, causation, or duties of care and loyalty, thereby mitigating agency costs. Insights cover forum differences (federal vs. Delaware), technology's influence (e.g., AI for evidence analysis), and strategic impacts on settlements. With hypotheticals and ties to substantive corporate law, this episode equips listeners with actionable strategies. Perfect for law students, business owners, and corporate practitioners, it advances the civil procedure playbook for accountable governance.
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In this fifth episode of the shareholder litigation series on Organized: The Business Law Breakdown, Professor Seth C. Oranburg examines pre-trial motions as essential tools for challenging or resolving shareholder claims before trial. Delve into motions to dismiss, which scrutinize pleading standards for plausibility and particularity in direct securities fraud actions under Twombly, Iqbal, and Rule 10b-5, or demand futility in derivative suits alleging fiduciary breaches under DGCL and MBCA. The discussion emphasizes summary judgment—full or partial—where undisputed facts post-discovery can end cases by evaluating elements like scienter, causation, or duties of care and loyalty, thereby mitigating agency costs. Insights cover forum differences (federal vs. Delaware), technology's influence (e.g., AI for evidence analysis), and strategic impacts on settlements. With hypotheticals and ties to substantive corporate law, this episode equips listeners with actionable strategies. Perfect for law students, business owners, and corporate practitioners, it advances the civil procedure playbook for accountable governance.
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