Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Tom McParland | December 1, 2017
A Delaware Court of Chancery judge on Friday dealt a major blow to Energy Transfer Equity's bid to recover a breakup fee from a failed merger with The Williams Cos. Inc., saying the pipeline company's decision to walk away from the once-promising deal wiped out most of its claims to the $1 billion payment.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Samuel Estreicher and James Philbin | December 1, 2017
Samuel Estreicher and James Philbin write: Recent disclosures that key employees have engaged in sexually abusive practices towards coworkers and job aspirants raises to the fore serious practical questions for corporate executives and in-house counsel. What should the company do to prepare for and manage crises?
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Adam Rosenthal | December 1, 2017
In this final part of a four-part series, explore the various ways you and your outside counsel can use your company's litigation story.
By Cogan Schneier | November 30, 2017
The research firm behind the so-called 'Steele' dossier is fighting a congressional subpoena for its clients' bank record in federal court.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By By Michael Battle, Roscoe Howard and Patrick Miles | November 30, 2017
The DOJ is not only pursuing sophisticated criminal fraud schemes, it is also getting better at prosecuting them.
By Samantha Joseph | November 30, 2017
The complaint alleges the hotel illegally attaches an automatic 18-20 percent gratuity to every food and beverage purchase through its restaurants, mini-bars and room service.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Adam Rosenthal | November 30, 2017
An effective litigation story follows the same literary rules as any compelling story, with two notable differences. Like other stories, a litigation story has characters, setting, plot and conflict, and resolution. The critical differences is that the litigator's story must be based on actual admissible evidence, and must be legally sound and persuasive.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Tom McParland | November 29, 2017
A Delaware state judge has allowed Novipax Holdings to proceed with a lawsuit stemming from its $80 million acquisition of a competitor's foam tray business, finding the Illinois manufacturer had viable claims for fraud and breach of contract.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Erin Mulvaney | November 29, 2017
Meet Ari Wilkenfeld, a longtime civil rights and employment lawyer in Washington, who's representing the woman who brought sexual misconduct claims this week against NBC "Today Show" host Matt Lauer.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By John A. Neuwirth, Joshua S. Amsel, Christine T. Di Guglielmo and Evert J. Christensen Jr. | November 29, 2017
Since 'Trulia', there has been a decline in Delaware in the number of run-of-the-mill challenges to nearly every public company merger transaction. But while the volume of merger litigation in Delaware has been on the decline, there has been a noticeable surge in filings in other jurisdictions, particularly federal courts.
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