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“Follow Us on Twitter” – SEC Makes Clear That Companies May Utilize Social Media Channels for Corporate Communications Under Certain Circumstances

by Wiggin and Dana LLP | Sep 15, 2019

Before taking advantage of the ever-increasing options for corporate communications through social media channels, companies must conduct a careful Regulation FD [1] analysis to determine whether the chosen social media channel is a “recognized channel of...

Delaware Clarifies Impact of Common Merger Structure on Contractual Anti-Assignment Clauses

by Wiggin and Dana LLP | Sep 15, 2019

In a long-awaited decision, the Delaware Court of Chancery recently held in Meso Scale Diagnostics v. Roche Diagnostics [1] that the acquisition of a company by reverse triangular merger does not result in an assignment (whether by operation of law or otherwise) of...

Property Assessed Clean Energy Financing Available to Connecticut Commercial Property Owners

by S Z | Sep 15, 2019

Connecticut’s commercial and industrial property owners and developers may now take advantage of property assessed clean energy financing (PACE), a tax assessment financing tool for energy efficiency and clean energy projects. This special financing is also...

Is Art Infringement? (Cariou v. Prince, 2nd Cir., April 25, 2013)

by Wiggin and Dana LLP | Sep 15, 2019

Appropriation artist Richard Prince won a big victory in the Second Circuit on Thursday, overturning a trial court decision that had sent chills through some corners of the contemporary art world. But the decision opens up a world of uncertainty in art-world...

Estate Planning Ramifications of the American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012

by Wiggin and Dana LLP | Sep 15, 2019

On January 1, 2013, Congress passed the “American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012” (“the Act”). The Act provides some welcome certainty as to the federal estate, gift and generation-skipping transfer (“GST”) tax exemptions and rates in...
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