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Amaris Elliott Engel

Amaris Elliott Engel

July 01, 2015 | Delaware Business Court Insider

Subsidiary Shareholder May Sue Parent Corporation Directly

A stockholder in a subsidiary does not have to bring a shareholder derivative lawsuit in order to sue for breach of contract just because its only damages are the benefits its subsidiary would have received from the contract as a third-party beneficiary, the Delaware Supreme Court has ruled.

By Amaris Elliott-Engel

4 minute read

July 01, 2015 | Delaware Business Court Insider

Subsidiary Shareholder May Sue Parent Corporation Directly

A stockholder in a subsidiary does not have to bring a shareholder derivative lawsuit in order to sue for breach of contract just because its only damages are the benefits its subsidiary would have received from the contract as a third-party beneficiary, the Delaware Supreme Court has ruled.

By Amaris Elliott-Engel

4 minute read

June 26, 2015 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Court Says Day-Care Center Can't Fight High-Voltage Line on Property

Can you run a day care center with a 90-foot tall, 345-kilovolt electric transmission line running through your property? Chester McGurk felt he could not and filed suit against the utility that until recently was called Connecticut Light & Power.

By Amaris Elliott-Engel

4 minute read

June 26, 2015 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Court Says Day-Care Center Can't Fight High-Voltage Line on Property

Can you run a day care center with a 90-foot tall, 345-kilovolt electric transmission line running through your property? Chester McGurk felt he could not and filed suit against the utility that until recently was called Connecticut Light & Power.

By Amaris Elliott-Engel

4 minute read

June 24, 2015 | Delaware Business Court Insider

Appraisal Gains Major Shareholder $16M in Value After Merger

The largest stockholder in a corporation providing electricity-delivery data services to the retail energy industry was subject to an unfair merger and is entitled to $15.9 million more than he was paid when his stock was cashed out in the merger, Delaware Court of Chancery Chancellor Andre G. Bouchard has ruled.

By Amaris Elliott-Engel

4 minute read

June 24, 2015 | Delaware Business Court Insider

Appraisal Gains Major Shareholder $16M in Value After Merger

The largest stockholder in a corporation providing electricity-delivery data services to the retail energy industry was subject to an unfair merger and is entitled to $15.9 million more than he was paid when his stock was cashed out in the merger, Delaware Court of Chancery Chancellor Andre G. Bouchard has ruled.

By Amaris Elliott-Engel

4 minute read

June 17, 2015 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Judge Vacates $5 Million Verdict in Land Use Case

A Stamford judge has vacated a $5 million verdict awarded to a developer for alleged violations of its constitutional rights because the developer never applied to a town planning and zoning commission for approval to build a subdivision.

By Amaris Elliott-Engel

5 minute read

June 17, 2015 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Judge Vacates $5 Million Verdict in Land Use Case

A Stamford judge has vacated a $5 million verdict awarded to a developer for alleged violations of its constitutional rights because the developer never applied to a town planning and zoning commission for approval to build a subdivision.

By Amaris Elliott-Engel

5 minute read

June 17, 2015 | Delaware Business Court Insider

Judge Rejects Company's Push to Compel Genetic Testing of Workers

A Delaware judge has rejected the efforts of Intel Corp. to compel the genetic testing of two employees who allege their son's birth defects were caused by their exposure to pollutants while working at the technology company.

By Amaris Elliott-Engel

3 minute read

June 17, 2015 | Delaware Business Court Insider

Judge Rejects Company's Push to Compel Genetic Testing of Workers

A Delaware judge has rejected the efforts of Intel Corp. to compel the genetic testing of two employees who allege their son's birth defects were caused by their exposure to pollutants while working at the technology company.

By Amaris Elliott-Engel

3 minute read


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