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.
By Maxwell Briskman Stanfield | March 12, 2019
Raising capital for a business can be a challenge. Business owners often look to debt or equity financing in order to raise capital to fund the desired venture.
By Angela Turturro | March 11, 2019
In this Special Report: "Catching the Cannabis Wave? The Legal Status of CBD and Its Future as a Subject of Civil Litigation," "Practical Strategies for Defending ADA Website Accessibility Claims," "NY's Freeze-Out Mergers Offer Limited Rights and Recourse for LLC Minority Members" and "Direct vs. Consequential Lost Profits: Checking in Five Years After 'Biotronik'."
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Emily B. Ashe | March 8, 2019
What is most attractive about e-cigarettes like the JUUL is that they come in a variety of flavors and are widely accessible, drawing in JUUL's most common user, the young adult.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By George J. Krueger | March 7, 2019
Litigating a commercial case is fundamentally different from arbitrating one. Lawyers who represent parties in commercial arbitrations need to understand the significant differences between court processes and those used in arbitration.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Tom McParland | March 5, 2019
The class-action complaint, filed by Maxwell investor Davis Rodden, targeted the company's board and sought additional discloses about Barclays Capital Inc.'s current and prior engagements outside of the all-stock deal, which was announced last month.
By Edward S. Robson | March 5, 2019
This column previously analyzed the Commonwealth Court's decision in Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation, and its potential impact on the attorney-client privilege in derivative litigation. The Pennsylvania Supreme Court subsequently granted petitions for allowance of appeal in the case.
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