Delaware Business Court Insider
By Elizabeth Bennett | April 7, 2010
The mother of a child who suffered brain damage was awarded $6.25 million late last month after a New Castle County Superior Court jury found her doctor had negligently failed to detect and t
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Myron A. Bloom | October 7, 2009
Last month, the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware took up once again the thorny issues of the allowance and payment of "stub rent" as an administrative expense, as well as re
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Kevin F. Brady, Connolly Bove Lodge Hutz | February 17, 2010
Federal Judge Shira Scheindlin, author of the landmark series of e-discovery opinions in Zubulake v. UBS Warburg, has issued another missive on e-discovery that she opens with the famous yet
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Jeff Mordock | June 19, 2013
Attorneys appointed by the Delaware Family Court to represent indigent families in dependency and neglect cases have qualified immunity from ctice lawsuits and cannot cite the lack of
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Elizabeth Bennett | July 2, 2008
Once again, the Delaware Supreme Court has reversed and remanded the personal injury case Wright v. Moore, also taking the unusual step of directing that it be assigned to a new
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Jeff Mordock | September 19, 2012
For the ninth year in a row, Delaware's state court system was rated first in the nation for the fairness of its litigation environment in the 2008 Lawsuit Climate Report of the U.S. Chamber
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Elizabeth Bennett | October 20, 2010
At this year's Pileggi Lecture in Wilmington on Oct. 8, professor Joseph A. Grundfest of Stanford Law School contemplated forum selection clauses that may appear in a company's charter or byl
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Elizabeth Bennett | August 11, 2010
While headlines declared Elena Kagan's confirmation as U.S. Supreme Court Justice -- ensuring that for the first time, three women would sit on the nation's highest court -- another confirmat
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Elizabeth Bennett | December 30, 2009
In an issue that had been dividing Delaware courts, the Superior Court last month ruled that for an action based on Delaware’s informed consent statute to succeed, a plaintiff must
By Robert E. Bartkus | April 21, 2010
Consider the plight of the general counsel of Hertz Corp., a company with operations in 44 states. As a Delaware corporation with its headquarters in New Jersey, it had considered itself a ci
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