Delaware Business Court Insider
By Jeff Mordock | June 13, 2012
A federal judge has ruled that Delaware residents cannot bring claims under the state's Whistleblowers' Protection Act if they were not employed in the state during the alleged wrongdo
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Elizabeth Bennett | January 19, 2011
Vice Chancellor Leo E. Strine Jr. decided a novel question of law last month when he ruled that a minority shareholder could change its mind about whether to exercise appraisal rights followi
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Elizabeth Bennett | October 29, 2008
The Race for WoodburnJack Markell, state treasurer, former businessman and the Democratic candidate for governor, views a better educational system as the
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Gina Passarella | June 2, 2010
Morgan Lewis & Bockius officially opened a Wilmington, Del. office Tuesday, with a former U.S. attorney at its helm.The possibility of opening an office in the First State was hint
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Jeff Mordock | July 3, 2013
The Delaware Supreme Court has reinstated the original $292,330 jury award won by a plaintiff in a Superior Court personal injury lawsuit and vacated the $7,500 damage award to the plaintiff
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Elizabeth Bennett | June 18, 2008
In the case of Venhill LP v. Hillman, the final judgment has yet to be filed, per the instructions provided by Vice Chancellor Leo E. Strine Jr. in his post-trial opinion, but it is li
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Shannon P. Duffy | September 2, 2009
In the closely watched court battle over Delaware's scotched plan to launch a sports betting lottery, a federal appeals court on Monday handed down a 23-page opinion that explains why the jud
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Jeff Mordock | June 22, 2011
Kent County’s new 148,600-square-foot courthouse, which stands just steps from the state capitol in Dover, officially opened for business last week. The new courthouse was dedicated
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Jeff Mordock | January 16, 2013
In a case of first impression, the Delaware Supreme Court has ruled that testimony about what happened to missing merchandise could not satisfy the "physical evidence" require
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Elizabeth Bennett | April 9, 2008
Vice Chancellor Donald F. Parsons Jr. of the Court of Chancery found himself at the center of the financial world last week, as the parties to litigation over the merger of Bear Stearns Cos.
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