By Tom McParland | October 9, 2019
A familiar cast of characters, led by former Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz, is set to return to Wilmington Thursday afternoon for a contempt hearing in a bitter billing dispute with the custodian appointed to oversee TransPerfect's forced sale in 2015.
By Tom McParland | October 9, 2019
A familiar cast of characters, led by former Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz, is set to return to Wilmington Thursday afternoon for a contempt hearing in a bitter billing dispute with the custodian appointed to oversee TransPerfect's forced sale in 2015.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Tom McParland | October 9, 2019
A familiar cast of characters, led by former Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz, is set to return to Wilmington Thursday afternoon for a contempt hearing in a bitter billing dispute with the custodian appointed to oversee TransPerfect's forced sale in 2015.
By Tom McParland | October 9, 2019
A familiar cast of characters, led by former Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz, is set to return to Wilmington Thursday afternoon for a contempt hearing in a bitter billing dispute with the custodian appointed to oversee TransPerfect's forced sale in 2015.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Barry M. Klayman and Mark E. Felger | October 9, 2019
The case involved the sale by merger of Authentix Acquisition Co. to a third party. The petitioners had been the sole owners of the company's predecessor.
By Dylan Jackson | October 7, 2019
Two other co-founders and principals are Earl Doppelt, a former chief legal officer and executive at such companies as Dunn & Bradstreet and the Nielsen Corp., and Jack Blackburn, who previously worked at litigation funder Burford Capital.
By Dylan Jackson | October 4, 2019
In a Q&A, incoming HNBA President Irene Oria spoke about the election, diversity in the law, the Helms-Burton Act and the importance of unity in the Latino community.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Heather L. Wilson | October 3, 2019
Asset misappropriation involves either the theft of inventory or other assets, or more commonly, the theft of cash, which includes actual cash on hand and fraudulent disbursements.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Barbara M. Goodstein | October 2, 2019
In her Secured Transactions column, Barbara M. Goodstein discusses a recent Seventh Circuit decision in which the court reversed the lower court and held that a UCC-1 collateral description with nothing but a cross-reference to an unattached security agreement did "sufficiently indicate" the collateral for purposes of UCC Article 9.
By Scott Graham | October 1, 2019
Kirkland wins $125 million judgment after applying validity handcuffs.
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