Bite-Sized Business Law
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Corporations impact us all, leading changes that extend far beyond business to shape the economy, public policy, technology, and beyond. Looking at the big picture, Amy discusses not only the underlying issues in business ethics and legal cases leading the biggest stories but also sparks thought-provoking discussions on where the law should be headed.
Amy is the Executive Director of the Corporate Law Center at Fordham University School of Law. Her background ranges from big law to government to tech startups, allowing her to offer an insider’s perspective of the issues that shape corporate actions, large and small. Covering crypto regulation to securities fraud, AI’s impact to Elon Musk’s pay package, Bite-Sized Business Law covers it all with guests of varying viewpoints to provide the nuanced analysis needed to tackle complex problems.
Whether you're looking for the latest in legal insight on intellectual property, mergers and acquisitions, business ethics or legal cases in the business law world, you’ll find it here. Enjoying a thoughtful perspective on the news stories of the moment, Bite-Sized Business Law examines big issues and delivers them in small doses.
Bite-Sized Business Law is a project by the Corporate Law Center at Fordham Law. The Center serves as a hub for scholars, professionals, policymakers, and students to engage in the study, discussion, and debate of current issues in corporate law. The Center focuses on aspects of corporate law, corporate compliance, antitrust law, and securities regulation. Through initiatives like the Mergers and Acquisitions seminar and the Securities Litigation and Arbitration Clinic, students actively engage in real-world research and cases, bridging the gap between classroom learning and practical application in the legal field.
Bite-Sized Business Law
Inside The Chancery Daily: A Conversation with the Editor-in-Chief
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The Delaware Court of Chancery has never been a hotter topic than it is right now, and today’s guest is on a mission to share the work of the Chancery with the public. Lauren Pringle, editor-in-chief of The Chancery Daily, discusses what her paper does as the premiere legal publication covering the Delaware court system. Lauren and her staff demystify what’s happening in the courts in a way that the general public can digest. In this conversation, you’ll hear all about Lauren’s unusual career path, her decision to join The Chancery Daily, how the paper operates, and so much more. We delve into the drama the paper got swept into during the SB 21 debate, including the fallout from Lauren’s personal testimony, before discussing the concept of equity and why it’s currently under fire. Lauren even shares her thoughts on why Delaware incorporations had a banner year despite the rise of competing business courts in other states. Finally, our guest speaks on the superior expertise, efficiency, and integrity of the Delaware Chancery Court. Thanks for tuning in!
Key Points From This Episode:
- Welcoming The Chancery Daily’s Lauren Pringle to the show.
- Lauren tells us about her background and unique law school experience.
- How she ended up at The Chancery Daily and what their mission is.
- Why they report everything of interest and focus on accuracy over speed.
- The role the paper played in the SB 21 drama and the fallout from Lauren’s personal testimony.
- Lauren tells us about why equity is coming under fire at the moment.
- Thoughts on how Delaware incorporations had such a good year despite fears of “DExit.”
- The unparalleled expertise, efficiency, and integrity of the Chancery Court.
Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:
The Chancery Daily February 17, 2026 Edition
‘What Makes the Delaware Court of Chancery Unique’
‘An Update on DExit, from the Corporate Census’
Fordham University School of Law Corporate Law Center