Delaware Business Court Insider
By Jeff Mordock | May 23, 2012
A federal judge has issued a preliminary injunction prohibiting the Sussex County Legislative Council's practice of beginning its meetings with a recitation of the “Our Father,&
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Elizabeth Bennett | August 19, 2009
Touting the need for flexibility, the Council of the Corporation Law Section of the Delaware State Bar Association has submitted its comments to the Securities and Exchange Commission regardi
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Jeff Mordock | June 29, 2011
Editors note: second in a two-part seriesDelaware two new specialty business courts, which launched last year, are achieving mixed results. While, the Superior Court
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Elizabeth Bennett | June 11, 2008
Signs are that Delaware’s bankruptcy magnet is once again beginning to draw out-of-state firms. The latest is Kansas City, Mo.-based Polsinelli Shalton Flanigan Suelthaus.The
By Marcia Coyle | January 27, 2010
The federal Treasury and Justice departments want to require states to collect more information about the owners of corporations and limited liability companies to help crack down on domestic
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Elizabeth Bennett | June 30, 2010
Deciding what it called a "procedural conundrum," the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware granted a motion to transfer and denied a cross motion for mandatory abstention in a c
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Elizabeth Bennett | September 23, 2009
Former Vice Chancellor Stephen P. Lamb opened a Wilmington office for the high-profile corporate firm Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & Garrison on Sept. 1.Lamb announced he was joining
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Saranac Hale Spenser | June 20, 2012
Delaware and New Jersey title insurance companies didn't violate antitrust laws when they set their rates with government agencies, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit held in a p
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Elizabeth Bennett | July 30, 2008
Low interest rates and a feeble real estate market have conspired to seriously reduce the funding available to the three agencies in Delaware that provide legal services to the poor.A
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Jeff Mordock | July 6, 2011
A Delaware Court of Common Pleas judge has ruled that the state is not immune from a subrogation claim filed by a no-fault insurance carrier under Delaware law. <<P> Judge A
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