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Ellen Bardash

Ellen Bardash

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.

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August 05, 2020 | Delaware Law Weekly

Delaware Courts Announce 5th Monthlong State of Emergency Extension

Under the new order, Delaware's state courts will remain in Phase 2, in which some court proceedings are being held in person and many are being held with one or more parties appearing virtually, of their four-phase reopening plan.

By Ellen Bardash

2 minute read

August 04, 2020 | Delaware Business Court Insider

Corporate Litigator Hired as Young Conaway's Newest Partner

Ryan Newell's lateral move comes after nearly eight years at Connolly Gallagher, during which he was frequently appointed by the Delaware Court of Chancery and Delaware Superior Court as a special discovery master or discovery facilitator.

By Ellen Bardash

3 minute read

August 03, 2020 | Delaware Business Court Insider

Del. Court of Chancery Strikes 'Sham' Argentine Media Agreements

The Delaware Court of Chancery shot down an Argentine attorney's claims to interest in a Latin American media company July 31, reasoning contracts outlining his majority ownership were fraudulent and nonbinding.

By Ellen Bardash

5 minute read

July 31, 2020 | Delaware Business Court Insider

Zoom Directors Accused of Knowingly Underplaying Security Risks in Shareholder Suit

Since Zoom went public, it was falsely promoted as having "robust security capabilities," including "end-to-end encryption," and although initial offering documents included language about the potential risks of cybersecurity, and that language wasn't indicative of the level of risk known at the time.

By Ellen Bardash

3 minute read

July 29, 2020 | Delaware Law Weekly

5 Delaware Firms Were Awarded $1M or More in PPP Loans, With 200 Others Receiving Smaller Sums

Of the 725 specific categories into which businesses receiving PPP loans were grouped, law offices received more individual loans in Delaware than all but seven, according to data recently released by the U.S. Department of the Treasury's Small Business Administration.

By Ellen Bardash

4 minute read

July 27, 2020 | Delaware Business Court Insider

Stockholder, in Lawsuit, Says Chemours Misrepresented Liability After DuPont Spinoff

A stockholder for the Chemours Company alleged in a federal complaint Monday the company has misrepresented an estimated $2.46 billion in environmental liabilities since it was created.

By Ellen Bardash

3 minute read

July 24, 2020 | Delaware Law Weekly

Delaware Cancels In-Person Bar Exam, Citing Health Concerns, Travel for Out-of-State Takers

Of specific concern, Chief Justice Collins J. Seitz Jr. noted, was the fact that almost 60% of those scheduled to sit for the bar exam would be traveling from other states to do so, with some coming from areas designated as COVID-19 hot spots or subject to quarantine restrictions in their home states.

By Ellen Bardash

3 minute read

July 24, 2020 | Delaware Business Court Insider

The Gap, Real Estate Owners Deadlocked in $66M Row Over Closed Stores' Rent

Retailers have asked that—because they did not know when entering into their leases that their stores would be forced to close—those leases be terminated and reformed.

By Ellen Bardash

3 minute read

July 23, 2020 | Delaware Business Court Insider

Investors, in Lawsuit, Accuse Tech Company of Making Subsidiary 'Judgment Proof'

No part of the $57 million judgment or its accrued interest has been paid, and no bond has been put up to stay the judgment, according to the complaint.

By Ellen Bardash

3 minute read

July 22, 2020 | Delaware Law Weekly

District of Delaware Pushes Back Jury Trial Scheduled to Be Among First Since Shutdowns

A long-awaited intellectual property case involving the energy company Sunoco was one of the matters to be postponed indefinitely, as Chief Judge Leonard Stark said the continued bar on jury trials would be extended through the end of August as a safety precaution.

By Ellen Bardash

6 minute read