Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Tom McParland | June 12, 2019
The DOJ said in a statement that the LLCs, Backpage.com, Website Technologies, Posting Solutions and Amstel River Holdings, would lose their certificates of formation under a consent judgment, issued Tuesday by the Delaware Court of Chancery.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Q&A
By Justin T. Kelton | June 12, 2019
Justin T. Kelton is a partner at Abrams Fensterman in New York, focusing on commercial litigation. He frequently represents clients in business disputes requiring application of Delaware law by New York courts.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Robert B. Greco | June 12, 2019
In Stein v. Blankfein, the Delaware Court of Chancery issued one of its first opinions addressing director compensation following the Delaware Supreme Court's ruling in In re Investors Bancorp Stockholder Litigation.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Tom McParland | June 11, 2019
The ruling, issued late last week by Vice Chancellor Sam Glasscock III, could clear the way for Chemours' 65-page complaint against DuPont to be made public.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Tom McParland | June 7, 2019
SunCoke would purchase all publicly traded units of SunCoke Energy Partners that it did not already own, in exchange for SunCoke stock.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Barry M. Klayman and Mark E. Felger | June 5, 2019
In Jalbert v. Flanagan (In re F-Squared Investment Management), the trustee of a liquidating trust sought to avoid bonus payments by the debtors as fraudulent conveyances.
By C. Ryan Barber | June 4, 2019
The DOJ is doubling down on its claim that James Cole's role in an investigation during his tenure as the department's second-ranking official should prevent him from representing the Chinese tech behemoth
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Tom McParland | June 3, 2019
The suit, from Goldman investor Shiva Stein, alleged that the Goldman board for years had set its pay at nearly twice the rate of that provided by similarly situated competitors, who either equaled or outperformed the New York-based investment bank.
By Tom McParland | June 3, 2019
Vice Chancellor Joseph R. Slights III on Friday said that the books-and-records lawsuit, filed last year by a New York-based pension fund, had produced at least "some evidence" that the company's board and senior management had knowingly placed users' information at risk and failed to comply with a 2011 consent decree mandating that better protect the data.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Tom McParland | June 3, 2019
Vice Chancellor Joseph R. Slights III on Friday said that the books-and-records lawsuit, filed last year by a New York-based pension fund, had produced at least "some evidence" that the company's board and senior management had knowingly placed users' information at risk and failed to comply with a 2011 consent decree mandating that better protect the data.
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