By Meghan Tribe | December 28, 2018
Firms are pulling out all the stops as we head into 2019, but associate retention remains an issue.
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By Tom McParland | December 28, 2018
The Delaware Court of Chancery in 2018 sought to provide new guidance in appraisal litigation after two landmark rulings from the state's high court set a clear preference for deal price in determining fair value in corporate mergers.
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By Tom McParland | December 27, 2018
The panel found M&T Bank did not properly disclose issues surrounding consumer violations and its anti-money laundering compliance.
By Roy Strom | December 21, 2018
The barriers to outside investment are still significant, but change is in the air.
By Erin Mulvaney | December 21, 2018
Google deems only 20.5 percent of onsite job candidates to be qualified for an employment offer, according to court filings in the case.
By Colby Hamilton | December 20, 2018
The former Hollywood mogul was ordered to first confer with the plaintiffs in a class action brought in Manhattan federal court before any of the information could be released publicly.
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By Tom McParland | December 19, 2018
The decision was a win for plaintiffs, who will now have greater flexibility in deciding where to file lawsuits alleging fraud that occurred during companies' initial public offerings
By Tom McParland | December 19, 2018
Both men were convicted in May, along with former Wilmington Trust president Robert V.A. Harra and David Gibson, who served as the bank's chief financial officer, of multiple crimes stemming from the bank's collapse in 2011.
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By Tom McParland | December 18, 2018
There remains the possibility that Moonves, who has been accused of forcing himself on women and retaliating against those who rebuffed his advances, could sue CBS to recover his "golden parachute."
By Tom McParland | December 18, 2018
Superior Court Judge Andrea L. Rocanelli ruled last week that Donna White, a court clerk for the Court of Chancery in Wilmington, had been terminated for "just cause" for using her state email account in 2017 to solicit Zuckerberg's help for an unspecified "product" that she was developing.
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