By Tom McParland | March 31, 2021
In a joint stipulation filed late Tuesday, the states and Morgan, Lewis & Bockius attorneys representing Shkreli's former firm said they had struck a deal to remove the possibility of money damages. The defendants, meanwhile, agreed not to take the dispute to a civil jury in Manhattan, a move that could expedite the litigation and streamline issues for a federal judge.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Ellen Bardash | March 26, 2021
The derivative suit filed in the District of Delaware this week claims the Los Angeles-based company's board approved acquisitions of companies in which J2's chairman of the board, co-founder and an executive all had significant financial interests, then failed to disclose specifics that would have shown investors the deals weren't serving the company's interests.
Texas Lawyer | Commentary|News
By Kenneth Artz | March 26, 2021
Texas is warming up again and Winter Storm Uri is five weeks in the rear-view mirror, but some observers predict that it may take years to get all the insurance claims and lawsuits settled.
By Raychel Lean | March 2, 2021
"Florida is open for business," said Senate President Wilton Simpson, who shared his stance on COVID-19 lawsuit liability, child welfare and the blue-collar workforce.
By Jason Grant | February 24, 2021
"Property damage claims could surpass any [amount generated by an event] we've ever known, including [those produced by] Hurricanes Harvey and Rita," said George Christian, senior counsel at the Texas Civil Justice League, a tort reform and business liability-focused organization.
By Raychel Lean | February 16, 2021
"Sometimes clients will fight on principle because they think they're right, but whether you think you're right or not is not always the right driver for the calculus," plaintiffs counsel said.
By Michael H. Bernick | February 12, 2021
Oil and gas companies can protect themselves against the next wave of royalty litigations by understanding their leases and the royalty language for all individual leaseholders.
By Ellen Bardash | February 3, 2021
Because a number of agreements related to Easterbrook's compensation, including his severance, specified that disputes would have to be litigated in Illinois, his counsel argued the case couldn't be pursued in Delaware.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Ellen Bardash | February 3, 2021
Because a number of agreements related to Easterbrook's compensation, including his severance, specified that disputes would have to be litigated in Illinois, his counsel argued the case couldn't be pursued in Delaware.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Harsh Arora and Efraim N. Adler | January 25, 2021
This amendment will have a significant impact on the courts as the summary judgment motion avoids unnecessary and expensive trials or may even simplify a trial by making the process more economical.
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