By Tom McParland | January 16, 2019
According to memos posted Wednesday afternoon, all court employees would be considered "necessary and essential" to court functions, and civil and criminal trials would proceed as planned.
By Tom McParland | January 16, 2019
In the rulings, the high court remanded the cases for resentencing, finding that the Superior Court convictions had breached the multiplicity doctrine, which bars the state from dividing one crime into multiple counts by splitting it “into a series of temporal or spatial units.”
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By Tom McParland | January 15, 2019
Chancellor Andre G. Bouchard ruled Tuesday that John Schnatter, the company's largest stockholder, was entitled to books and records regarding the company's decision to terminate his employment last July, after Forbes reported that he had used the N-word during a company training call.
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By Tom McParland | January 14, 2019
In a 12-page order, Vice Chancellor Joseph R. Slights III stood by his Dec. 14 opinion, which found that two of Fitbit's outside directors could potentially face liability for suspicious stock sales made by venture capital funds under their control.
By Tom McParland | January 14, 2019
The 35-6 vote sent the Equal Rights Amendment on to the Senate, where lawmakers are also expected this week to approve the second leg of the amendment, completing a legislative process that started last year.
By Tom McParland | January 11, 2019
A three-judge panel of the appeals court Thursday reversed a Delaware district court ruling, which held that T-Mobile Northeast's complaint was unripe because it was filed before the Wilmington Zoning Board of Adjustment issued a written decision blocking the company's request to build a cell tower on top of the Claymore Senior Center.
By Christine Simmons | January 11, 2019
Legal Industry first quarter financial results may see a dent as court appearances and deals fall prey to political gridlock.
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By Tom McParland | January 10, 2019
In an 18-page complaint, shareholders Thursday questioned analyses by Nutrisystem's Evercore Group financial advisers and said that the cash-and-stock deal, announced in December, had undervalued the company.
By P.J. D'Annunzio | January 9, 2019
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit affirmed a New Jersey federal judge's determination that the Republican National Convention had not violated a 1982 consent decree.
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By Tom McParland | January 8, 2019
A Delaware judge is mulling a request that would fast-track state Supreme Court consideration of whether directors can be held liable in derivative litigation for trades that were executed by funds under their control.
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