Delaware Business Court Insider
By Jeff Mordock | May 22, 2013
Governor Jack Markell has vowed to build upon two recent trips members of his administration have made to India by continuing to "build bridges" with the nation in an effort t
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Jeff Mordock | May 18, 2011
Delaware State Prosecutor Richard G. Andrews has been nominated to fill an open seat on the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware.President Obama nominated Andrews last week
By Sheri Qualters | January 18, 2011
A pair of plaintiffs' law firms plan to ask the Delaware Court of Chancery for as much as $6.5 million in fees for legal work related to shareholder lawsuit settlements with Alberto Culver Co
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Elizabeth Bennett | May 7, 2008
For the seventh year in a row the state court system of Delaware has been rated No. 1 for the fairness of its litigation environment in the 2008 Lawsuit Climate Report of the U.S. Chamber Ins
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Elizabeth Bennett | May 14, 2008
A ruling from Vice Chancellor John W. Noble is the latest from the Court of Chancery to send the clear message that companies need to be precise with the language of their bylaws and annual m
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Elizabeth Bennett | October 21, 2009
The U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey has found that two environmental suits against chemical maker DuPont can proceed, although the court rejected several of the claims for
By Sheri Qualters | April 28, 2010
A Delaware Court of Chancery judge issued a rare ruling this month ordering defendants in a nearly seven-year legal saga to pay their opponents' attorney fees and costs based on the defendant
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Elizabeth Bennett | December 22, 2010
Despite the heavy burden of proof carried by a corporation seeking to deny a books and records request from its own director, last month the Court of Chancery shot down such a request, findin
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Jeff Mordock | July 11, 2012
As Connolly Bove Lodge & Hutz mulls the possibility of breaking up into two new entities, Delaware legal sources say the split will likely result in some layoffs with other attorneys seek
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Kathleen Furey McDonogh and Lindsay O. Clizbe | June 29, 2011
On May 11, in a ceremony at the Queen Theatre on Market Street in Wilmington, Gov. Jack Markell signed into law the Civil Union and Equality Act of 2011, which is set to take effect on Jan. 1
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