The Business Court Benches

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The Business Court Benches

Akin's podcast series, The Business Court Benches, co-hosted by litigation partners Scott Barnard and Stephanie Lindemuth, examines developments in the Delaware Court of Chancery and the emerging Texas business courts, among others, and their implications for corporate governance and complex litigation.

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    Episode 8: "Texas on Trial: Jury Verdicts and What They Signal"

    In our latest episode, Akin litigation partners Scott Barnard and Stephanie Lindemuth sit down with Roland Garcia of Greenberg Traurig, lead plaintiff's counsel in the first jury trial in the Texas Business Courts—a case that tested not only the merits, but also the court's infrastructure.   They examine what the verdict and these early jury trials signal for companies and investors assessing Texas as a forum for complex business disputes.

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    Episode 7: "Texas Allows Elimination of Fiduciary Duties in LLCs"

    In our latest podcast episode, Akin litigation partners Scott Barnard and Stephanie Lindemuth unpack a major shift in Texas business law with real consequences for LLCs, private equity sponsors, and minority investors. They examine new statutory changes allowing fiduciary duties to be eliminated by contract, how Texas's approach diverges from Delaware's, and why choice of law and precise drafting have never mattered more.

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    Episode 6: "Inside Delaware's Legislative Response: Courts, SB 21 and the Future of Corporate Law"

    In our latest episode, Delaware Senate Majority Leader Bryan Townsend sits down with Akin litigation partners Scott Barnard and Stephanie Lindemuth to offer an insider's view of the legislature's response as debate over Delaware's corporate law direction continues. In this episode, Senator Townsend explains why the General Assembly advanced Senate Bill 21 as a measured legislative response to bring clarity and consistency to Delaware corporate law. He addresses market concerns, the legislature's role and the future of Delaware corporate law. Listen Now.

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    Episode 5: "SEC Changes Course on Mandatory Arbitration"

    In our latest podcast episode, Akin litigation partners Scott Barnard and Stephanie Lindemuth discuss the SEC's recent policy shift on mandatory arbitration provisions and what it means for public companies—particularly in light of differing state law approaches in Delaware, Texas and beyond. Listen Now.

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    Episode 4: "Delaware's Counter Offensive: Moelis, Musk and the Amended Section 220"

    In this episode, we examine recent decisions out of Delaware that are reshaping the conversation around corporate governance and the competitive landscape between Delaware and Texas. Akin litigation partners Scott Barnard and Stephanie Lindemuth are back to discuss significant recent updates, including the Delaware Supreme Court's reversal in Moelis, its remedy-focused ruling in the Musk/Tesla matter and the first judicial interpretation of the amended Section 220. Together, these decisions signal Delaware's effort to reinforce predictability, realign with legislative changes and respond to the broader debate around corporate migration. Listen now.

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    Episode 3: "Texas Glitters, But Is It Gold? Assessing Operational Challenges Texas Faces in Achieving Delaware's Gold Standard"

    We present the third episode of our limited series podcast on how Texas and Delaware are positioning themselves as leading jurisdictions for corporate incorporation and litigation.  Join our co-hosts, Akin litigation partners Scott Barnard and Stephanie Lindemuth, as they dissect the operational realities of the new Texas Business Courts. They'll explore the courts' structure, inherent challenges and the long road ahead as Texas vies for prominence against Delaware's established dominance.

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    Episode 2: "Home Court Advantage? Key Differences Between Delaware and Texas Laws Relevant to the Corporate Home Debate"

    We present the second episode of our limited series podcast on how Texas and Delaware are positioning themselves as leading jurisdictions for corporate incorporation and litigation. This week, we examine recent developments in corporate law and the efforts by both states to attract businesses.   Our co-hosts, Akin litigation partners Scott Barnard and Stephanie Lindemuth, explore the legislative changes and structural differences that are shaping the corporate law environment, with a specific focus on fiduciary duties, standards of review and shareholder rights.  Listen now.

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    Episode 1: "'DExit' or Just Drama? The Future of Delaware and 'Y'all Street'"

    Akin is excited to announce the launch of our three-part, limited series podcast, The Business Court Benches: Delaware and Texas Compared. This topical series, co-hosted by Akin litigation partners Scott Barnard and Stephanie Lindemuth, will dive into the bold steps Texas has taken to rival Delaware as the go-to jurisdiction for corporate litigation.  Our first episode, "'DExit' or Just Drama? The Future of Delaware and 'Y'all Street," explores the historical significance of the Delaware Court of Chancery, recent shifts in corporate law jurisprudence and the emerging competition from Texas's new business courts. Over the coming weeks, stay tuned as we provide in-depth analyses and insights that will help you navigate this evolving landscape.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Akin's podcast series, The Business Court Benches, co-hosted by litigation partners Scott Barnard and Stephanie Lindemuth, examines developments in the Delaware Court of Chancery and the emerging Texas business courts, among others, and their implications for corporate governance and complex litigation.

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