Delaware Business Court Insider
By Jeff Mordock | August 7, 2012
The Delaware Supreme Court has ruled that when an individual receives a gubernatorial pardon, his or her juvenile criminal record is also automatically expunged.In issuing the opinion,
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Elizabeth Bennett | May 14, 2008
The Division of Corporations of the Delaware Department of State in its 2007 Annual Report revealed that the year was Delaware’s best ever for business formations and a record year
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Jeff Mordock | May 30, 2012
The Delaware Supreme Court, in upholding an unusual trust created by the founders of W.L. Gore & Associates, Wilbert and Genevieve Gore, rejected a plan by the Gores' daughter, Susan W. G
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Elizabeth Bennett | October 27, 2010
The Delaware Supreme Court decided an issue of first impression on Oct. 4 when it ruled that coverage under a payment surety bond does not necessarily extend to all the contractors on a const
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By Jeff Mordock | June 15, 2011
Gov. Jack Markell last week announced the nomination of Samuel Glasscock, a master in chancery, to become the Chancery Court’s newest vice chancellor.At the same time, Markel
Delaware Business Court Insider
By J. Wylie Donald | July 28, 2010
The end of June was ideal beach weather. Thousands visited Bethany and Rehoboth beaches and points in the vicinity and felt the rejuvenation brought on by hot sun, blue waters and white sands
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Elizabeth Bennett | September 9, 2009
Fish & Richardson has suffered a string of bad news lately, laying off associates earlier in the year, reducing some salaries and closing its Austin, Texas, office, a measure announced la
By Brian J. Robbins And Gregory E. Del Gaizo | January 5, 2011
Oracle Corp. is based in Redwood City, Calif. Every year, Oracle holds its annual shareholder meeting at its executive headquarters in C nia. By any measure, the nerve hub of Oracle is C
By Marcia Coyle | October 29, 2008
The f financial bailout contained a small inroad on the national dominance by Delaware law and courts on corporate governance issues, but that state and its courts soon may see larger f
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By Jeff Mordock | August 3, 2011
A U.S. bankruptcy judge last week approved the Catholic Diocese of Wilmington’s reorganization plan, which includes a $77.4 million settlement to 150 people who alleged sexual abuse
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