By Dan Clark | September 7, 2018
Beginning in 2021, Barclays will ditch RFPs and adopt a more flexible approach to outside counsel management.
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By Max Mitchell | September 6, 2018
A Philadelphia federal district judge has granted preliminary approval of a $15.5 million class action settlement against the cable giant Comcast.
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By Tom McParland | September 6, 2018
Minority investors in Oxbow Carbon, fresh off a major Delaware Court of Chancery victory, are now investigating up to $50 million in payments Oxbow made to founder and CEO William Koch's attorneys at Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky and Popeo.
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By Tom McParland | September 5, 2018
Genentech Inc. has accused Samsung Bioepis Co. in Delaware federal court of infringing 21 patents for its breast cancer drug Herceptin.
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By Tom McParland | September 4, 2018
A Delaware federal judge has barred Amneal Pharmaceuticals from marketing a generic version of Galderma Laboratories' Oracea acne drug through 2025, finding that the drug infringed under the equitable doctrine of equivalents.
By Caroline Spiezio | September 4, 2018
Jason Lavender had been GC at JonesTrading Institutional Services for less than five months before his recent firing.
By Tom McParland | August 31, 2018
U.S. District Judge Richard G. Andrews of the District of Delaware denied post-trial motions for acquittal and a new trial for David R. Gibson, Robert V.A. Harra, William B. North and Kevyn N. Rakowski—convicted in May on 15 counts of fraud and conspiracy.
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By Tom McParland | August 30, 2018
The Delaware Court of Chancery has rejected Enbridge Energy Partners' bid to dismiss a shareholder suit targeting a $1 billion pipeline buyback deal, in a ruling that criticized the defendants for remaking arguments that had already been rejected by the state Supreme Court.
By Colby Hamilton | August 30, 2018
The former chairman and CEO of the pizza chain resigned after reportedly using a racial slur during a conference call, but the new class action suit said additional reports about Schnatter's behavior also show the company's public statements about its corporate ethics were false and misleading.
By Tom McParland | August 30, 2018
A state Superior Court judge on Wednesday allowed two lawyers to testify on behalf of a company accused of orchestrating a scheme to circumvent Delaware's unclaimed property laws, saying that a lack of guidance from state officials had led experts to rely on each other to advise clients.
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