Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Tom McParland | July 31, 2018
All five justices sided with TIAA and its McKool Smith attorneys, rejecting an appeal that settlement payments are uninsurable disgorgements under New York law.
By Michael Riccardi | July 27, 2018
The complaint comes after the social media giant lost nearly $100 billion in stock value in one day.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Tom McParland | July 27, 2018
The board of CBS Corp., already embroiled in a fierce legal battle with its controlling shareholder, on Friday indicated that it would investigate allegations of misconduct against CEO Leslie Moonves in response to a forthcoming article by The New Yorker.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Carl W. Hittinger and Jeffry W. Duffy | July 27, 2018
For over 20 years, purportedly anticompetitive patent-litigation settlement agreements between rival branded and generic pharmaceutical manufacturers—so-called “reverse payment” or “pay for delay” settlements—have generated numerous private lawsuits and ranked as one of the Federal Trade Commission's top enforcement priorities, with private plaintiffs and the FTC alike claiming such agreements have cost consumers millions of dollars by keeping generic drugs off the market.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Ryan Boland | July 27, 2018
On July 18, the Pennsylvania Superior Court addressed whether a plastic surgeon's promotional video for the reality TV show “Drastic Plastic,” which was filmed on the plaintiff's premises, was actionable.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Tom McParland | July 27, 2018
An investor in Facebook Inc. this week sued for access to board documents related to the company's alleged mistreatment of personal user data, which has resulted in multiple privacy scandals and contributed to a historic loss in the social network's market value.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Thomas E.L. Dewey | July 27, 2018
In his Settlement and Compromise column, Thomas E.L. Dewey compares the federal and state approaches to the law of preliminary agreements.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Tom McParland | July 26, 2018
The founder of Papa John's International Inc. has sued for access to board documents related to his ouster from the pizza chain, after it was reported that he used a racial slur in a company training session.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Edward T. Kang and Kandis Kovalsky | July 26, 2018
While arbitration clauses are often a topic of concern in the consumer context, they can also be a major issue in sophisticated party transactions as well—the agreements where the arbitration clause is the least of everyone's worries.
By Andrew Denney | July 25, 2018
The court system has implemented a rule encouraging litigants to move for instant trials or evidentiary hearings in the early stages of a case when threshold matters arise.
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