Tulane Law School Professor Ann M. Lipton at Tulane Law School begins her forthcoming Inside Out or One State to Rule them All: New Challenges to the Internal Affairs Doctrine by quoting J. Travis Laster: Delaware should not be determining employment law for the country.
Professor Ann M. Lipton at Tulane Law School tackles challenges to internal affairs doctrine in her forthcoming essay Inside Out or, One State to Rule them All: New Challenges to the Internal Affairs Doctrine. She has recommendation including more modesty from Delaware.
A foreign limited liability company can have neither members nor managers, at least as those terms are defined in RULLCA, and the legislature clearly did not intend to say that the law governs the organization of a limited liability company
In October 2020, Professor Stephen Bainbridge asked if shareholder inspection rights are subject to internal affairs doctrine after Vice Chancellor J. Travis Laster ruling in Juul Labs, Inc. v. Grove, 2020. The professor long taught inspection rights were exception.