Texas updated its business code. Here’s what corporate litigators still want to know.

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Since the Texas Legislature established new business courts, attorneys with an eye on corporate governance litigation have sought more information about how those courts might differ from or align with Delaware’s Court of Chancery and other states when it comes to an array of issues including procedure and standing.

While some answers have come from the bench in the first 10 months of the business courts’ operation, more questions were answered this year in the form of Texas Senate Bill 29, which delineated several ways corporate litigation in Texas compares to litigation in other jurisdictions.

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