Bainbridge on Corporations

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Late March 2026 edition

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Stephen Bainbridge
Mar 27, 2026
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A Kind Shout Out

I got a nice shout out from Lauren Pringle of The Chancery Daily in her latest newsletter:

As anyone actively involved in corporate law and governance knows, Stephen Bainbridge is something of a “Stephen-on-the-spot” about spotting relevant interesting issues as they arise in our sphere. While TCD generally runs a weekly or bi-weekly feature on Supreme Court arguments, our omission of such a feature in our March-due cadence came back to bite us, metaphorically speaking, when Professor Bainbridge highlighted one recent interesting oral argument in one of his awesome two-part series. We play a little catch up below, to add to what the professor has already noted about the interesting aspects of this pending matter.

She’s referring to these posts:

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Witmer v. Armistice Capital, LLC: Part 1
We normally think of insider trading law as a matter of federal securities law rather than state corporate law. And, today, that’s largely true…
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12 days ago · Stephen Bainbridge
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Witmer v. Armistice Capital, LLC: Part 2
In my prior post on Delaware Vice Chancellor’s opinion in Witmer v. Armistice Capital, LLC, I offered a comprehensive review of the facts and issues in the case, as well as a detailed discussion of Zurn’s analysis of the controlling shareholder issue…
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11 days ago · Stephen Bainbridge

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