Ellen Bardash is ALM's reporter covering Delaware litigation for Delaware Law Weekly and Delaware Business Court Insider. She can be contacted at [email protected], on Twitter @Dellenware or on Threads @ellenbardash.
June 15, 2020 | Delaware Law Weekly
Investors' Case Against Twitter Reopened in Del., as Calif. Suit Takes 23 Months to ResolveNearly two years after being put on hold, a case alleging Twitter Inc.'s directors misled shareholders about seeing growth in the number of users on the social media platform has been reopened.
By Ellen Bardash
4 minute read
June 15, 2020 | Delaware Law Weekly
Dover Lifts Curfew, Remains Under State of EmergencyDover criminal defense attorney Adam Windett and representatives from the American Civil Liberties Union of Delaware submitted letters to Christiansen criticizing the curfew, asserting it put those in the city at risk of having their First Amendment rights violated .
By Ellen Bardash
2 minute read
June 12, 2020 | Delaware Law Weekly
As Curfews Across Nation End, Attorney, ACLU Claim Dover's Violates Civil LibertiesCriminal defense attorney Adam Windett wrote a letter to Mayor Robin R. Christiansen on Thursday urging him to end the indefinite nightly curfew, and a similar letter was sent Friday by the ACLU of Delaware.
By Ellen Bardash
4 minute read
June 12, 2020 | Delaware Business Court Insider
Energy Companies in Del. Court of Chancery Complaint Accuse Ex-Employees of Moving Funds for Secret Side BusinessThe complaint stated the parties and facts of the case are so intertwined it would be unreasonable, if not impossible, for its claims to be severed.
By Ellen Bardash
3 minute read
June 11, 2020 | Delaware Law Weekly
Del. Gov. Carney, AG Jennings and Lawmakers Unveil Plan Taking Aim at Racial InjusticeSenate Bill 191 would amendment the Delaware constitution to bar discrimination based on race or ethnicity.
By Ellen Bardash
3 minute read
June 10, 2020 | Delaware Law Weekly
Del. Superior Court Allows Case Alleging That Faulty Freezers Sent Hamburger Flying, but Dismisses Some ClaimsAccording to the opinion issued Monday, though the freezers were installed by August 2017, they had a number of issues that kept Golden State from being able to use them as intended, including failing parts, missing systems and doors installed on the wrong side.
By Ellen Bardash
4 minute read
June 09, 2020 | Delaware Law Weekly
Pete Jones, Morris James Partner, Is Confirmed to Delaware Superior CourtJones chaired Morris James' personal injury group and served as an executive committee member for the firm.
By Ellen Bardash
3 minute read
June 08, 2020 | Delaware Business Court Insider
Federal Court Rules Counsel Can't Authorize Student Loan Trust SettlementSeven intervening parties opposed the proposed consent judgment, which would, if approved, have required the trusts to pay a minimum of $19.1 million in penalties and refunds.
By Ellen Bardash
3 minute read
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