Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Tom McParland | June 5, 2019
The ruling, outlined in a 12-page report from Vice Chancellor J. Travis Laster, could put CompoSecure back on the hook for a nearly $17 million judgment that the state Supreme Court "reluctantly" vacated in the long-running contract dispute.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Barbara M. Goodstein | June 5, 2019
In her Secured Transactions column, Barbara M. Goodstein discusses 'In re Aegean Marine Petroleum Network', which attempts to send a clear message to lenders and other non-debtors in the bankruptcy process that the road to non-consensual third-party releases, even in a jurisdiction that will allow them, is not easily traveled
By Michael Pensabene and Nicholas Kamillatos | June 5, 2019
For the past decade, there has been a continuous struggle between policymakers, multifamily property owners, tenants, and ultimately, home-sharing Internet platforms, such as Airbnb.com, regarding the short-term usage of apartments in “Class A” apartment buildings. This article will chronicle how the law has evolved during this timeframe and discuss where it may be headed.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Christopher Ezold | June 5, 2019
Since its inception, the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996, (HIPAA) has required that patient health information (PHI) be kept confidential. HIPAA meets this goal primarily through its privacy rule, security rule and breach notification rule.
By Samantha Stokes | June 4, 2019
Susan Shin, who spent 15 years at Arnold & Porter, touted Weil Gotshal's "trial-ready approach."
By Samantha Stokes | June 4, 2019
Susan Shin, who spent 15 years at Arnold & Porter, touted Weil Gotshal's "trial-ready approach."
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Tom McParland | June 3, 2019
The suit, from Goldman investor Shiva Stein, alleged that the Goldman board for years had set its pay at nearly twice the rate of that provided by similarly situated competitors, who either equaled or outperformed the New York-based investment bank.
By Tom McParland | June 3, 2019
Vice Chancellor Joseph R. Slights III on Friday said that the books-and-records lawsuit, filed last year by a New York-based pension fund, had produced at least "some evidence" that the company's board and senior management had knowingly placed users' information at risk and failed to comply with a 2011 consent decree mandating that better protect the data.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Tom McParland | June 3, 2019
Vice Chancellor Joseph R. Slights III on Friday said that the books-and-records lawsuit, filed last year by a New York-based pension fund, had produced at least "some evidence" that the company's board and senior management had knowingly placed users' information at risk and failed to comply with a 2011 consent decree mandating that better protect the data.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Tom McParland | May 30, 2019
The lawsuit, filed in Delaware Chancery Court, came just weeks after Houston-based Occidental outbid Chevron Corp. for the right to buy Anadarko for $57 billion in a merger of two Texas oil-and-gas exploration giants.
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