Lawyers for the co-founder of a global leader in supporting litigation, translation services and localizing websites are calling on the Delaware Supreme Court to reverse an “unprecedented” Court of Chancery decision to appoint a custodian to sell the corporation.

Chancellor Andre G. Bouchard ruled that a custodian should be appointed to sell TransPerfect Global because of personal animus between the company’s co-founders, Elizabeth Elting and Philip R. Shawe.