By Allison Dunn | July 31, 2024
"As extensively set forth in SharkNinja's complaint, Dyson's entire line of cordless vacuums in the United States has been infringing Omachron's vacuum patents, for which SharkNinja is the exclusive licensee, for years," said New York-based Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher partner Brian Rosenthal, who serves as lead counsel for SharkNinja. "The court's decision validates that SharkNinja's claims are properly stated, and should be litigated."
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Ellen Bardash | July 30, 2024
DLA Piper and Richards, Layton are representing Christiana Care, wihch is seeking to halt enforcement of a health bill that it says clashes with the state's corporate law.
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Albert H. Manwaring IV | July 24, 2024
Since MFW, the Court of Chancery has applied the MFW framework to assess the standard of review of controlling stockholder transactions that did not involve a freeze-out merger, which commentators have referred to as "MFW creep."
By Marianna Wharry | July 23, 2024
A federal jury in Delaware awarded VoiceBox $46.7 million in damages in November. Last week's complaint alleges that Amazon has continued to infringe upon those previous four patents at issue, as well as five others.
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Ellen Bardash | July 18, 2024
The ruling represents an exception from the court's customary pro-contract mentality.
By Marianna Wharry | July 18, 2024
"As a victim and whistleblower, I am fighting back against campaigns to silence me and retaliate against me for speaking up about sexual violence in chess," said Jennifer Shahade, a two-time national women's chess champion and women chess grand master. "It's been my lifelong mission for women and girls to thrive in this game. I have fought many battles on the chess board and the poker table but this fight for a better chess world is the most important one."
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Vincent J. Cannizzaro III, Aarish Sheikh and Justin Larsen | July 17, 2024
As the Delaware Chancery Court's recent decision in SM Buyer v. RMP Seller Holdings demonstrates, the deference afforded to an arbitrator may result in decisions with which a reviewing court may disagree but that the court is nonetheless bound to confirm.
By Ellen Bardash | July 15, 2024
The report from securities litigation data analytics company SAR attributes the rise not to a greater number of SEC Rule 10b-5 complaints being filed in the federal courts, but to drops in stock prices growing larger.
By Isha Marathe | July 11, 2024
Dhamija, who spent over two decades at organizations like BlackRock, Viacom and J.P. Morgan, noted that the failure to implement the right legal technology in-house is often hard to own up to. But 'calling it' may not always be wise.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Michael Gonen | July 10, 2024
While the Delaware General Corporate Law (DGCL) is a broadly enabling statute, a number of recent decisions have found limits to parties' ability to renegotiate internal corporate governance by "private ordering" outside of the corporate charter and bylaws.
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