Alan Stone, Jed Schwartz, Neil Whoriskey, Iliana Ongun, Gary Crosby, Frank Pensabene
January 24, 2026
Milbank Attorneys Author Article Discussing Recent In re McDonaldâs Corp. Stockholder Derivative Litigation Decision for Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance

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- Milbank LLP attorneys authored an article for the Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance discussing a recent Delaware Court of Chancery decision that extends Caremark oversight duties to corporate officers, not just directors
- The case, In re McDonald’s Corp
- Stockholder Derivative Litigation, involved the court denying a motion to dismiss a breach of fiduciary duty claim against a former McDonald’s executive related to alleged sexual misconduct and inadequate oversight.
Milbank LLP Litigation & Arbitration partners Alan Stone and Jed Schwartz, Corporate partners Neil Whoriskey and Iliana Ongun, Litigation & Arbitration associate Gary Crosby, and Corporate associate Frank Pensabene authored an article titled âCorporate Officers Owe the Same Caremark Oversight Duties as Directorsâ for the Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance, a leading online resource for corporate governance issues.~~For the past several years, boards of directors have increasingly faced claims that they have failed in their duty of oversight. These so-called Caremark claims can arise in a number of contexts involving allegations of systemic failures or intentional wrongdoing. Recently, the Delaware Court of Chancery held for the first time that officers owe the same duty of oversight as directors, an expansion of Caremark which had previously only been applied to directors. In In re McDonaldâs Corp. Stockholder Derivative Litigation, the Delaware Court of Chancery denied a motion to dismiss a breach of fiduciary duty claim against the former Executive Vice President and Global Chief People Officer of McDonaldâs Corporation relating to alleged sexual misconduct and inadequate oversight. The article discusses what impact this recent decision could have on companies and officers moving forward.~~Click here to read âCorporate Officers Owe the Same Caremark Oversight Duties as Directors.â
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Alan Stone, Jed Schwartz, Neil Whoriskey, Iliana Ongun, Gary Crosby, Frank Pensabene
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