By Amaris Elliott-Engel | September 15, 2010
In the months since the U.S. Supreme Court established the "nerve center" test as the definitive test for determining corporate citizenship, two federal judges in the Eastern District of Penn
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By Jeff Mordock | January 9, 2013
In a series of rulings issued last week, the Delaware Supreme Court addressed what it viewed as trial courts' inconsistent application of Drejka v. Hitchens Tire Service, a 2010 decisi
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By Jeff Mordock | September 7, 2011
Members of the Delaware Justice Reinvestment Task Force, at its first meeting on Aug. 26, discussed preliminary data gathered on the state’s crime rate and prison population and als
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By Elizabeth Bennett | June 2, 2010
In a case involving a jumble of derivative and direct claims, the Chancery Court took an opportunity to state clearly that preferred stockholders have standing to bring derivative claims unle
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By Jeff Mordock | November 14, 2012
The Delaware Supreme Court overturned an appellant's arrest for driving under the influence, ruling that the trial judge erred by admitting the results of a blood alcohol content, or BAC, tes
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By Jeff Mordock | October 17, 2012
In a speech before hundreds of attorneys in Delaware, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia advocated for judges and attorneys to interpret statutes by applying textualism and originalism
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By Edward M. McNally | August 31, 2011
In years gone by, Delaware’s courts had much of the same flavor as a small town. The local bar was small. Few firms from outside Delaware had Delaware outposts. The lawyers were par
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By Jeff Mordock | May 15, 2013
Delaware became the 11th state to legalize same-sex marriage last week when the state Senate voted to approve the measure, which was immediately signed into law by Governor Jack Markel
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By Jeff Mordock | September 21, 2011
In a case of first impression, the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has upheld the conviction of Thomas S. Pendleton, a sex offender who was convicted last year of molesting a 15-year-old bo
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By Elizabeth Bennett | April 14, 2010
The Delaware Supreme Court granted a new trial in a felony murder case on March 30, holding that the jury instruction given at trial regarding the credibility of testimony from an alleged acc
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