Delaware Business Court Insider
By Elizabeth Bennett | February 16, 2011
Now that those who were sexually abused by priests have come to terms with the Catholic Diocese of Wilmington after months of mediation, the survivors could receive distributions from the $77
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Jeff Mordock | August 8, 2012
A federal judge has upheld the gun restrictions imposed upon Wilmington public housing residents by the city's housing authority.U.S. District Judge Leonard P. Stark of the District of
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Gina Passarella | August 24, 2011
Pittsburgh-based Thorp Reed & Armstrong has bolstered its mid-Atlantic presence with the opening of a Wilmington office.The firm said Monday it added bankruptcy attorney Karen M. G
By Susan Beck | December 2, 2009
In a huge win for shareholders, Southern District Judge Denny Chin took the unusual step Nov. 17 of lifting the statutory discovery stay in securities fraud lawsuits related to Bank of Americ
By Shannon P. Duffy | December 29, 2010
West Publishing was hit with a verdict of more than $5.1 million in a defamation suit brought by two law professors who claimed their reputations were damaged when West falsely identified the
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Jeff Mordock | April 3, 2013
Peggy L. Ableman, a former Delaware Superior Court judge and now special counsel at McCarter & English, testified before a congressional subcommittee last month to express her support for
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Jeff Mordock | July 6, 2011
The Delaware Supreme Court ruled that when one member of an administrative tribunal demonstrates a prima facie bias, the panel denies due process to those who appear before it if the panel acts
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Jeff Mordock | June 5, 2013
In a rare split decision, the Delaware Supreme Court reinstated Jermaine Wright's first-degree murder conviction and death sentence when it reversed a January 2012 Superior Court ruling that
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Kathleen Furey McDonough And Michael B. Rush | December 30, 2009
Many businesses across Delaware and the country continue to be affected by the H1N1, also known as swine flu, influenza. As of Nov. 20, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, or CDC,
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Elizabeth Bennett | September 2, 2009
A decision issued last month by the Court of Chancery ordered a bank to advance attorney fees to a former executive who is suing for the enforcement of an employment agreement, but also threw
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