By Kristen Rasmussen | May 28, 2019
Three sources of authority—Delaware law, Rite Aid's bylaws and its charter—support Franklin Brown's claim for mandatory indemnification from the drugstore chain, the Delaware Chancery Court recently ruled.
By Tom McParland | May 24, 2019
Robert J. Feinstein, who represents a committee of The Weinstein Co.'s largest creditors, told a Delaware bankruptcy judge that the agreement reached in mediation between Harvey Weinstein, the firm's board members and the New York Attorney General's Office "could be the cornerstone" to reaching an overarching settlement through The Weinstein Co.'s Chapter 11 bankruptcy case.
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By Tom McParland | May 23, 2019
Investors in TrueCar Inc. are resisting a bid by the Santa Monica-based car-pricing company's directors to temporarily halt a Delaware derivative lawsuit over allegedly inflated stock prices while a federal panel mulls whether to consolidate shareholder claims into multidistrict litigation.
By P.J. D'Annunzio | May 23, 2019
The Commonwealth Court has ruled that a man pardoned by the governor of Delaware for a 20-year-old drug conviction in that state has the right to carry firearms in Pennsylvania.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Tom McParland | May 22, 2019
The ruling rejected IKB International S.A.'s bid to revive the breach-of-contract suit, which accused Wilmington Trust of standing "idly by" while other participants in the trusts drained them of their value.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Tom McParland | May 21, 2019
The Delaware Court of Chancery denied Computer Sciences Corp.'s bid to recoup about $18 million it had paid for an executive to defend against criminal investigations into an alleged bribery scheme stemming from the company's purchase of ServiceMesh Inc. in 2013.
By Christine Simmons | May 20, 2019
CKR Law, which is struggling to pay partners, now says it's taking steps to "right-size." Sources say some there have gone at least three months without regular partner draws.
Delaware Law Weekly | Investigation|News
By Tom McParland | May 17, 2019
State Attorney General Kathleen Jennings' office said Friday that it had issued an official request for proposals for private law firms to submit competitive bids by June 14 to aid in the probe, which could result in litigation.
By Scott Graham | May 16, 2019
Durie Tangri's Mark Lemley, an attorney for a would-be class of consumers and insurers, says a 2015 ruling on a Spider-Man toy established limits on royalties that drug companies are ignoring.
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By Tom McParland | May 15, 2019
Under the agreement, Boehringer will to pay AbbVie royalties for licensing its Humira patents and agreed to acknowledges the validity and enforceability of the patents, AbbVie said.
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