Today, Vice Chancellor J. Travis Laster of the Delaware Court of Chancery is set to appear in New York for the Commercial and Federal Litigation Section’s panel presentation during the New York State Bar Association annual meeting. He will participate in a panel discussion that will include New York and Delaware practitioners, as well as Associate Justice David Friedman of the Appellate Division, First Department, as they discuss the interplay of New York and Delaware law in resolving corporate and commercial disputes.

After serving five years on the Court of Chancery—and considered a possible candidate to replace Chancellor Leo E. Strine Jr. if he becomes Delaware’s next chief justice—Laster may spark some spirited discussion and illuminate the key differences between the Delaware Chancery Court and its New York counterpart.

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