Delaware 2025-2026 Regular Session

Delaware Senate Bill SCR17 Latest Draft

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                            SPONSOR:      Sen. Townsend & Sen. Sokola & Sen. Lockman & Sen. Hocker & Sen. Pettyjohn & Rep. Griffith & Rep. Minor-Brown & Rep. Harris & Rep. Osienski & Rep. Dukes & Rep. Spiegelman           DELAWARE STATE SENATE   153rd GENERAL ASSEMBLY       SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 17       REQUESTING THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION LAW SECTION OF THE DELAWARE STATE BAR ASSOCIATION PREPARE A REPORT OF RECOMMENDATIONS FOR LEGISLATIVE ACTION REGARDING AWARDS OF ATTORNEYS FEES IN CERTAIN CORPORATE LITIGATION CASES.      

     

     SPONSOR:      Sen. Townsend & Sen. Sokola & Sen. Lockman & Sen. Hocker & Sen. Pettyjohn & Rep. Griffith & Rep. Minor-Brown & Rep. Harris & Rep. Osienski & Rep. Dukes & Rep. Spiegelman     

SPONSOR: Sen. Townsend & Sen. Sokola & Sen. Lockman & Sen. Hocker & Sen. Pettyjohn & Rep. Griffith & Rep. Minor-Brown & Rep. Harris & Rep. Osienski & Rep. Dukes & Rep. Spiegelman

 SPONSOR:  

 Sen. Townsend & Sen. Sokola & Sen. Lockman & Sen. Hocker & Sen. Pettyjohn & Rep. Griffith & Rep. Minor-Brown & Rep. Harris & Rep. Osienski & Rep. Dukes & Rep. Spiegelman 

   

 DELAWARE STATE SENATE 

 153rd GENERAL ASSEMBLY 

   

 SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 17 

   

 REQUESTING THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION LAW SECTION OF THE DELAWARE STATE BAR ASSOCIATION PREPARE A REPORT OF RECOMMENDATIONS FOR LEGISLATIVE ACTION REGARDING AWARDS OF ATTORNEYS FEES IN CERTAIN CORPORATE LITIGATION CASES. 

   

   WHEREAS, there are legitimate concerns about whether excessive attorneys fees have been awarded in cases claiming a corporate benefit or common fund for stockholders and whether recurring stockholder litigation has become unproductive for investors and corporations; and    WHEREAS, it is also recognized that there must be a sufficient incentive for law firms to take the risks of representing stockholders on a contingent basis in cases that actually implicate important stockholder interests; and    WHEREAS, this is a difficult policy issue with which all courts, at both the federal and state level, have struggled;  and    WHEREAS, the Delaware Judiciary is rightly known for its excellence and its capability for addressing new developments that require consideration with care and skill, but this issue raises systemic and policy-based considerations;  and    WHEREAS, it is in the interests of the State of Delaware, investors, corporations, and others to ensure that Delawares commitment to striking the right balance in this sensitive area is maintained;  and    WHEREAS, it is important to ensure that statutory law provides the best framework for supporting Delawares Judiciary in addressing this sensitive policy area, especially in a time when American corporate competitiveness is essential to our nations ability to prosper in a global economy.    NOW, THEREFORE:     BE IT RESOLVED by the Senate of the 153rd General Assembly of the State of Delaware, the House of Representatives concurring therein, that the General Assembly requests the Council of the Corporation Law Section of the Delaware State Bar Association (Council) prepare, on or before March 31, 2025, a report with recommendations for legislative action that might help the Delaware Judiciary ensure that awards of attorneys fees provide incentives for litigation appropriately protective of stockholders but not so excessive as to act as a counterproductive toll on Delaware companies and their stockholders that threatens to make the overall benefit-to-cost ratio of corporate litigation negative.    BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that in considering any such recommendations, the General Assembly requests the Council examine the utility of a cap on such awards based on a multiple of lodestar amounts determined by time devoted by plaintiffs' counsel and their ordinary hourly billing rates.    BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the General Assembly requests the Council submit the report to all of the following:     (1) The President Pro Tempore and Secretary of the Senate, for distribution to all Senators.     (2) The Speaker and Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives, for distribution to all Representatives.     (3) The Governor.      

  WHEREAS, there are legitimate concerns about whether excessive attorneys fees have been awarded in cases claiming a corporate benefit or common fund for stockholders and whether recurring stockholder litigation has become unproductive for investors and corporations; and  

 WHEREAS, it is also recognized that there must be a sufficient incentive for law firms to take the risks of representing stockholders on a contingent basis in cases that actually implicate important stockholder interests; and 

  WHEREAS, this is a difficult policy issue with which all courts, at both the federal and state level, have struggled;  and 

  WHEREAS, the Delaware Judiciary is rightly known for its excellence and its capability for addressing new developments that require consideration with care and skill, but this issue raises systemic and policy-based considerations;  and 

  WHEREAS, it is in the interests of the State of Delaware, investors, corporations, and others to ensure that Delawares commitment to striking the right balance in this sensitive area is maintained;  and 

  WHEREAS, it is important to ensure that statutory law provides the best framework for supporting Delawares Judiciary in addressing this sensitive policy area, especially in a time when American corporate competitiveness is essential to our nations ability to prosper in a global economy. 

  NOW, THEREFORE:  

  BE IT RESOLVED by the Senate of the 153rd General Assembly of the State of Delaware, the House of Representatives concurring therein, that the General Assembly requests the Council of the Corporation Law Section of the Delaware State Bar Association (Council) prepare, on or before March 31, 2025, a report with recommendations for legislative action that might help the Delaware Judiciary ensure that awards of attorneys fees provide incentives for litigation appropriately protective of stockholders but not so excessive as to act as a counterproductive toll on Delaware companies and their stockholders that threatens to make the overall benefit-to-cost ratio of corporate litigation negative. 

  BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that in considering any such recommendations, the General Assembly requests the Council examine the utility of a cap on such awards based on a multiple of lodestar amounts determined by time devoted by plaintiffs' counsel and their ordinary hourly billing rates. 

  BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the General Assembly requests the Council submit the report to all of the following:  

  (1) The President Pro Tempore and Secretary of the Senate, for distribution to all Senators.  

  (2) The Speaker and Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives, for distribution to all Representatives.  

  (3) The Governor. 

   

  SYNOPSIS   This Concurrent Resolution requests the Council of the Corporation Law Section of the Delaware State Bar Association prepare a report of recommendations for legislative action regarding awards of attorneys fees in certain corporate litigation cases.    Author: Senator Townsend  

 SYNOPSIS 

 This Concurrent Resolution requests the Council of the Corporation Law Section of the Delaware State Bar Association prepare a report of recommendations for legislative action regarding awards of attorneys fees in certain corporate litigation cases.  

 Author: Senator Townsend