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The Business an Corpdorate 1, itigat
Comit c  is the home within the ABA
Business Law Section for lawyers, law
students, and judges interested in litiga-
tion (and alternative dispute resolution)
affecting corporations and other business
entities. The Committee benefits immea-
surably from the knowledge and expertise
of its members, including numerous active
and supportive business court judges. And
the Committee prides itself on being open
to-and welcoming of-new members.
For the past 16 years, the Business
and Corporate Litigation Committee has
been preparing the .Anual
Devel0 ment in Buies C     oroorate
ga o;. The 1996 version included II
chapters authored by 24 Committee mem-
bers. This year's version, a two-volume
bound set with accompanying CD-ROM,
includes 27 chapters authored by more
than 200 Committee members. As before,
the Committee will introduce the publica-
tion with an outstanding, three-hour CLE
program presented during the Spring
Meeting of the Business Law Section.

The mini-theme of this issue of Busi-
ness Law Today is a preview of the
Annual Review, showcasing portions of
four chapters that will be included in this
year's publication. First, Nancy Adams
and Kristen Scammon of Mintz Levin
Cohn Ferris Glovsky and Popeo P.C.
review directors and officers' liability
insurance case law developments and
point out traps for the unwary in con-
nection with the availability (or not) of
coverage in the context of governmental
investigations. Second, Paul Brown of
Cousins, Chipman & Brown LLP and Ty-
ler O'Connell of DLA Piper LLP review
key corporate and alternative entity law
decisions from Delaware courts and non-
Delaware courts applying Delaware law.
They highlight numerous cases in which
investor-plaintiffs were successful, and in
which their counsel received substantial
fee awards. Third, Chris Haaf and Monica
Platt of Schnader Harrison Segal & Lewis
LLP review cases that have addressed
securities laws claims under the Dodd-
Frank Act. They observe that many of the

2011 cases focused on the whistleblower
provisions of that statute and took a fresh
look at the whistleblower provisions of the
Sarbanes-Oxley Act. Finally, Mac McCoy
and Matthew Allen of Carlton Fields P.A.
review the three most notable class action
decisions that reached the United States
Supreme Court in 2011. They discuss why
each case is significant in its own right,
and how each of the cases may shape class
action litigation in 2012 and beyond.
If you are not already a member of
the Business and Corporate Litigation
Committee, please consider joining. The
benefits are many, and the cost ofjoining
is zero. We hope to see you at the An-
nual Review of Developments in Business
and Corporate Litigation program during
the   'Sil-A 1        in Las Vegas
(Thursday, March 22, from 2 p.m. to 5
p.m.). Copies of the Annual Revieat the
discounted meeting price, will be avail-
able!
William D. Johnston
Chair, BuSiandES I dCorpforat Liiation
Con,' Iee

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Business Law TODAY

January 2012

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