By John Kang | February 25, 2019
Sungwook Cho joins the Korean firm as one of its managing partners after more than 20 years at various prosecutors' offices.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Justin T. Kelton | February 22, 2019
Judge Furman's decision in 'Douglas Elliman v. Firefly Entertainment' affirms the longstanding rule in New York that a broker seeking commission in connection with a sale of real estate must prove that it was the “procuring cause” of the transaction.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Tom McParland | February 21, 2019
The suit is the latest challenge to the transaction, which converted shares tied to Dell's interest in a valuable computer visualization firm into shares that tracked the business as a whole.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Adrienne B. Koch | February 21, 2019
Practice in the Commercial Division often differs quite significantly from elsewhere in the state court system. One of these differences involves rules for expert disclosure, which are now arguably just as robust in the Commercial Division as in federal court. This, however, may have opened up a trap for the unwary: “Expert” disclosures may be required with respect to witnesses who appear to be fact witnesses if their testimony is based in part on some kind of expert knowledge.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Tom McParland | February 21, 2019
Act III Management said St. Louis, Missouri-based Panera was improperly seeking noncompetition agreements with three Panera employees, in a hiring dispute that exposed the tensions between Panera and the man that oversaw much of the company's growth.
By Dan M. Clark | February 21, 2019
The court said in a split ruling that a lawsuit brought against Chevron by a former merchant marine cannot be thrown out based on a settlement he agreed to in 1997 that was intended to exempt the oil and energy company from all future claims from the employee.
By Charles Toutant | February 20, 2019
Philip Morris is accused of misleading stockholders about the status of its development of so-called reduced-risk tobacco products.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Tom McParland | February 14, 2019
In its complaint, Lima Delta attributed the crash to faulty breaks and alleged that Gulfstream Aerospace Corp., the Georgia-based aircraft-manufacturer, knew about the defect but failed to report it to federal aviation regulators.
By Tom McParland | February 14, 2019
In its complaint, Lima Delta attributed the crash to faulty breaks and alleged that Gulfstream Aerospace Corp., the Georgia-based aircraft-manufacturer, knew about the defect but failed to report it to federal aviation regulators.
By Ross Todd | February 14, 2019
Defense firms and companies claim that the requirement to meet and confer over the identity of corporate representives for 30(b)(6) depositions.
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