I've been asked to give an hour talk on corporate law at a May seminar for the Delaware State Bar. I don't have to write an academic paper, but I will need to give them an outline to meet CLE requirements. In any case, job one is to find a topic.
I'd like it to be something new-ish. I don't think anybody wants to hear me rehash director primacy for the 3,000 time. Or explain yet again why the Delaware courts' hostility to precommitment devices is so illogical. Or try one more time to convince them that giving substance to good faith was a terrible idea and that subsuming it into loyalty was even worse.
On the other hand, it should not be so new (to me) as to require a ton of work. It also ought to be something practice-oriented, but not nuts and bolts stuff.
So let's take requests: If you were going to attend the talk (about which more details later), what would you want me to talk about?