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By Tom McParland | October 17, 2018
TransPerfect confirmed the move as Philip Shawe, the software company CEO, was set to attend an event billed as a "deep dive into a notorious Delaware court case," according to the Wilmington History Society. His company will likely never litigate again in the First State.
By Tom McParland | October 17, 2018
TransPerfect confirmed the move as Philip Shawe, the software company CEO, was set to attend an event billed as a "deep dive into a notorious Delaware court case," according to the Wilmington History Society. His company will likely never litigate again in the First State.
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By Tom McParland | October 16, 2018
U.S. District Chief Judge Leonard P. Stark of the District of Delaware on Monday declined to roll back the Jan. 12 verdict, which awarded Intuitive Machines cash and equity in Moon Express Inc. as a result of Moon Express' failure to complete work on the software underpinning its project.
By Tom McParland | October 16, 2018
The city of Wilmington on Monday denied responsibility for the deaths of three firefighters in a 2016 blaze, which left three others injured and sparked a federal civil rights lawsuit targeting four former officials over the implementation of a controversial policy known as "rolling bypass."
By Roy Strom | October 15, 2018
Ralph Baxter sees a future for Big Law that isn't bleak. But it requires change.
By Lizzy McLellan | October 15, 2018
The mid-Atlantic firm is adding about a dozen lawyers from New York's Salon Marrow in its third expansion in the city this year.
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By Tom McParland | October 12, 2018
A federal appeals court upheld a Delaware judge's decision that invalidated four patents for Teva Pharmaceutical's Copaxone, clearing the way for competitors to bring generic versions of the company's multiple sclerosis drug to market.
By Tom McParland | October 11, 2018
A Delaware Superior Court judge on Thursday ruled that new regulations banning the open carry of firearms in lodges and camping areas of state parks and forests were unconstitutional in light of a state Supreme Court decision last year that struck a blanket prohibition against possessing guns on state lands.
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By Tom McParland | October 11, 2018
A dispute over a cross-licensing agreement between two major electronics manufacturers has spilled over into the Delaware Court of Chancery, with Sanyo Electronic Co. accusing Intel Corp. of improperly claiming the rights to its intellectual property.
By Tom McParland | October 10, 2018
Delaware Attorney General Matt Denn is calling for greater investment in sober living facilities and long-term drug treatment programs, as the state continues to combat the ongoing opioid crisis.
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