By Tom McParland | February 13, 2019
The Court of Chancery's overall caseload declined for the third straight year in 2018, as the court underwent a historic expansion that added two new judges to the bench, according to a report published Wednesday by the Delaware Judiciary.
By Dan Clark | February 13, 2019
Jeremy Elman, a partner at Dorsey & Whitney in Palo Alto, said with federal guidance on how AI can be used law firms may be more likely to find ways to adopt the technology.
By Tom McParland | February 12, 2019
Strine's presentation to the General Assembly's joint finance committee is expected to renew calls for additional funding to complete two new downstate court facilities and create a stable technology fund for the courts, both a major focus of the Judiciary in recent years.
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By Tom McParland | February 11, 2019
The Feb. 8 ruling, from U.S. Magistrate Judge Richard A. Lloret, came in response to Boehringer's second set of production requests pertaining to its "unclean hands" defense in Abbvie's infringement suit, which accuses the German drugmaker of trying to illegally capitalize on Humira's clinical success.
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By Tom McParland | February 8, 2019
The lawsuit, made public late Thursday, alleged that there was a "credible basis" to suspect mismanagement at the Mountain View, California-based conglomerate, after a pair of news reports brought the controversies to light last October.
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By Tom McParland | February 7, 2019
According to court records posted Tuesday, the Wilmington jury rejected Baxalta's arguments that Bayer's patent was invalid after six days of trial in the case, which was filed in December 2016, when Baxalta was still owned by Irish biopharmacuetical firm Shire.
By Andrew Messios | February 6, 2019
Linklaters has secured an exclusive legal relationship with a crowdfunding platform after one of its lawyers started building tech links in a shared office.
By Tom McParland | February 5, 2019
A Delaware judge has blocked an attempt by a contingent of leading pharmaceutical manufacturers and distributors to escape a civil lawsuit by the state, which seeks to hold the companies liable for their alleged role in the ongoing opioid epidemic.
By Tom McParland | February 5, 2019
In a precedential opinion, a three-judge panel of the Philadelphia-based appeals court ruled that the political balancing requirements, long a staple of the state's judicial nomination process, violated the First Amendment.
By Meghan Tribe | February 5, 2019
Law firms, already struggling with diversity among their new partner ranks, are likely to face even higher hurdles as the number of overall promotions falls nearly 30 percent since 2015.
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