Real Estate Industry counsel David Bernstein examines recent Delaware rulings that directors may be held accountable for not preventing corporate problems of which they are not even aware in International Financial Law Review.
Related Content
- InsightMarch 20, 2025
Inside RECM 2025: Where CRE Leaders See Opportunity
- Alert19 March 2025
A new UK-based unauthorised fund vehicle now available - The Reserved Investor Fund
- InsightMarch 18, 2025
The Climate Premium: How Environmental Risks Are Reshaping CRE Economics
- Survey FindingsMarch 12, 2025
Commercial real estate market expected to strengthen with increased transaction activity in 2025
- InsightMarch 10, 2025
The Growing Impact of Climate Change on Real Estate Coverage
- InsightMarch 10, 2025
Featured Presentation: State of the Real Estate Capital Markets
- InsightMarch 10, 2025
Global Capital Flows Panel
- InsightMarch 10, 2025
Keynote Speaker: Marc Holliday
- In the PressMarch 14, 2025
Private Equity Investors Rely on Operating Partner Models in the German Real Estate Market (Börsen-Zeitung)
- Press ReleaseMarch 13, 2025
Goodwin Leads M&A, Private Equity, and Venture Capital League Table Rankings for 2024
- Speaking EngagementsMarch 12, 2025
Green Pearl Real Estate Women's Forum
- Press Release7 March 2025
Goodwin Advises Tikehau Capital on Joint Venture With Forte, on the Acquisition of a German Residential Portfolio and a Credit Facility
- Press ReleaseMarch 4, 2025
Goodwin advises Orange Capital Partners (“OCP”) in connection with the acquisition of 89.9% of the corporate structure holding a German real estate portfolio valued at €422,500,000
- Awards and RankingsMarch 3, 2025
PERE Global Awards Name Goodwin Law Firm of the Year for Real Estate Fund Formation in Europe
- Awards and RankingsFebruary 25, 2025
Goodwin’s Frankfurt and Munich Offices Recognized by Chambers Germany 2025
- Awards and RankingsFebruary 18, 2025
The Legal 500 Deutschland 2025 Recognizes Goodwin for Excellence Across Germany