Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Tom McParland | March 26, 2019
The filing, from economics consultant W. Bradford Cornell, came in response to a $25 million breach-of-contract and fraud suit from Verition Partners Master Fund, which accused Cornell and Chicago-based litigation services firm Coherent Economics of failing to disclose Cornell's alleged bias before trial.
By Dylan Jackson | March 22, 2019
Despite a flat year, Shook Hardy was successful in attracting some blockbuster talent to the firm.
By Suzette Parmley | March 21, 2019
The appellate court reversed and remanded a decision to dismiss a complaint by plaintiff Securus Technologies Inc. against the state over what it perceived as unfair restrictions on its ability to compete for inmate call services contracts at two New Jersey facilities.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Abraham J. Gafni | March 21, 2019
In commercial transactions, parties often seek to resolve a disagreement by designating an expert who will decide a particular issue based upon that individual's expertise.
By Rowan Bennett | March 18, 2019
Law firms are reassessing their approach to the former Soviet Bloc, once a boom region in the wake of the fall of the Berlin Wall.
By Rowan Bennett | March 18, 2019
Law firms are rethinking their approach to the former Soviet Bloc, once a boom region in the wake of the fall of the Berlin Wall.
By Melvin L. Schweitzer | March 15, 2019
ADR has joined the Commercial Division with its own surge in popularity. It has enjoyed enormous growth in recent years as parties come to recognize its own benefits in addressing certain disputes. There is no reason why these two disciplines—litigation and mediation—cannot work in tandem to address the needs of our business community.
By R. Robin McDonald | March 14, 2019
A federal judge has frozen multiple trust accounts of Georgia attorney Diana McDonald and ordered her to turn over a slew of financial records and communications.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Tom McParland | March 14, 2019
The suit, filed by Verition Partners Master Fund, accuses Chicago-based litigation services firm Coherent Economics of failing to disclose disparaging remarks that expert witness W. Bradford Cornell made about the firm's appraisal claims in a suit over the fair value of AOL Inc. after it was acquired by telecommunications giant Verizon in a $4.4 billion deal in June 2015.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Jonathan Schwartz | March 13, 2019
Whether large or small, any business that holds assets or pays wages can be served with a writ of garnishment, and no matter how sophisticated the operation, can inadvertently run afoul of the statutory scheme for garnishment in Florida.
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