Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Ellen Bardash | August 22, 2024
Vice Chancellor Nathan Cook, in an opinion, granted Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss and their investment fund only a fraction of the $1.3 million they claimed to be owed by the founder of a magazine they invested in.
By Riley Brennan | August 21, 2024
Upon obtaining approval from the Food and Drug Administration, the plaintiffs claim the defendants "unilaterally cancelled plaintiffs' manufacturing and distribution rights, and unfairly demanded that plaintiffs agree to new, less favorable terms, or else defendants would choose a new manufacturer and cut plaintiffs out entirely. When plaintiffs refused to capitulate to defendants' deceptive scheme, defendants made good on their threats by deserting the deal and ignoring plaintiffs' demands for just compensation," according to the complaint.
By Adolfo Pesquera | August 21, 2024
The jury found Megatel Homes waived a right of first refusal agreement to buy the property from 13MC by breaching its contract, meaning the redevelopment can continue.
By Scott Mollen | August 20, 2024
Scott Mollen discusses "New York University v. City of New York," and "724 Management LLC v. Santander Bank."
By Ross Todd | August 16, 2024
U.S. District Judge James Robart in Seattle found that the plaintiff, the now-defunct Zunum Aero Inc., hadn't adequately identified its alleged trade secrets nor shown that Boeing had interfered with its dealings with other potential investors, handing a win to John Hueston and Moez Kaba of Hueston Hennigan.
By Adolfo Pesquera | August 13, 2024
The U.S. Fifth Circuit panel found trial court error across the board on its dismissal of all of Molzan's trademark infringement and other claims.
By Allison Dunn | August 13, 2024
Despite notices to the defendants, the bank claims that as of July 23, Nest Homes has failed to make payments consisting of: $4 million in principal fees; $140,399.70 in accrued and unpaid interest; and $5,246.29 in late fees and other charges, and interest continues to accrue at $1,064.32 per day, the complaint said.
By Lisa Willis | August 7, 2024
"It involves hundreds of millions of dollars," said attorney Stuart Singer of the trading-card litigation.
By Adolfo Pesquera | August 7, 2024
RSM Production Corp. alleges Jonathan Lerhmann represented it in a dispute with the defendants and is now working on a related case for opposing counsel.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Ellen Bardash | August 6, 2024
Keker, Van Nest & Peters and Morris, Nichols, Arsht & Tunnell notched a win on behalf of InterMune Inc. and Roche Holdings Inc., which argued that the former executive—who was pardoned by former President Donald Trump—was not indemnified in an advancement clawback action and must repay the companies for legal expenses.
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