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Amaris Elliott Engel

Amaris Elliott Engel

July 29, 2015 | Delaware Business Court Insider

Contractual Arbitration Rights Can Be Transferred to Creditor

A creditor that has been assigned a corporation's assets is entitled to arbitrate its allegations that its debtor was subject to a breach of contract, Delaware Court of Chancery Vice Chancellor Sam Glasscock III has ruled.

By Amaris Elliott-Engel

3 minute read

July 29, 2015 | Delaware Business Court Insider

Contractual Arbitration Rights Can Be Transferred to Creditor

A creditor that has been assigned a corporation's assets is entitled to arbitrate its allegations that its debtor was subject to a breach of contract, Delaware Court of Chancery Vice Chancellor Sam Glasscock III has ruled.

By Amaris Elliott-Engel

3 minute read

July 24, 2015 | Connecticut Law Tribune

NAACP Wants Investigation Into Conn. Attorney's Death

Abe Dabela was 35 years old and life seemed to be going well. He had come to the legal profession late, after a series of jobs in the health care industry, and had recently completed a stint as an associate at a major law firm. He loved riding motorcycles and was passionate about health care, social justice and the Second Amendment.

By Amaris Elliott-Engel

5 minute read

July 24, 2015 | Connecticut Law Tribune

NAACP Wants Investigation Into Conn. Attorney's Death

Abe Dabela was 35 years old and life seemed to be going well. He had come to the legal profession late, after a series of jobs in the health care industry, and had recently completed a stint as an associate at a major law firm. He loved riding motorcycles and was passionate about health care, social justice and the Second Amendment.

By Amaris Elliott-Engel

5 minute read

July 22, 2015 | Delaware Business Court Insider

Orbitz Shareholder Can't Prove Demand Futility in Travelport Suit

Board directors for travel company Orbitz did not breach their fiduciary duties when they approved a services agreement in which the corporation promised to pay a shortfall to entities affiliated with its controlling shareholder if it does not process a guaranteed minimum of air, car and hotel reservations through the controlling shareholder, Delaware Court of Chancery Chancellor Andre G. Bouchard has ruled.

By Amaris Elliott-Engel

4 minute read

July 22, 2015 | Delaware Business Court Insider

Orbitz Shareholder Can't Prove Demand Futility in Travelport Suit

Board directors for travel company Orbitz did not breach their fiduciary duties when they approved a services agreement in which the corporation promised to pay a shortfall to entities affiliated with its controlling shareholder if it does not process a guaranteed minimum of air, car and hotel reservations through the controlling shareholder, Delaware Court of Chancery Chancellor Andre G. Bouchard has ruled.

By Amaris Elliott-Engel

4 minute read

July 15, 2015 | Delaware Business Court Insider

'Offensive' Conduct Weighed in Fight Over Website Ownership

One of the business owners of NewYork.com could have damaged his company's reputation by acting offensively in front of other employees, Delaware Court of Chancery Vice Chancellor Donald F. Parsons Jr. has ruled in a fight over the future ownership of the website domain.

By Amaris Elliott-Engel

4 minute read

July 15, 2015 | Delaware Business Court Insider

'Offensive' Conduct Weighed in Fight Over Website Ownership

One of the business owners of NewYork.com could have damaged his company's reputation by acting offensively in front of other employees, Delaware Court of Chancery Vice Chancellor Donald F. Parsons Jr. has ruled in a fight over the future ownership of the website domain.

By Amaris Elliott-Engel

4 minute read

July 13, 2015 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Lawsuit Accuses Police of Touching Private Parts During Pat Downs

When two black brothers were pulled over by a cop in the city of New London, the officer frisked them both, allegedly touching their genitals and their buttocks. When one of them protested and turned around during the pat down, he was arrested for interfering with the police officer.

By Amaris Elliott-Engel

5 minute read

July 13, 2015 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Lawsuit Accuses Police of Touching Private Parts During Pat Downs

When two black brothers were pulled over by a cop in the city of New London, the officer frisked them both, allegedly touching their genitals and their buttocks. When one of them protested and turned around during the pat down, he was arrested for interfering with the police officer.

By Amaris Elliott-Engel

5 minute read