By Colleen Murphy | December 15, 2022
"The sheriff's sale occurred more than eight months after Harmon filed her first complaint, and therefore the first action does not bar her claims challenging the sheriff's sale," stated the per curiam opinion. "The District Court reasoned that Harmon could have amended her complaint in the first action to include these later-arising claims, but Morgan chose its bright-line rule in part to avoid 'disputes about whether plaintiffs could have amended their initial complaints to assert claims based on later-occurring incidents.'"
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By Ellen Bardash | December 14, 2022
An attorney representing FTX in its Delaware bankruptcy claimed during a virtual hearing Wednesday there's no reason to give liquidators in the Bahamas total access to FTX's digital assets.
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By Aleeza Furman | December 13, 2022
Tamika Montgomery-Reeves, a justice on the Delaware Supreme Court since 2019, becomes the second Black woman on the Third Circuit bench.
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By Aleeza Furman | December 12, 2022
The confirmation vote positions Montgomery-Reeves to become the second Black woman on the Third Circuit bench.
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By Ellen Bardash | December 12, 2022
A shareholder Plaintiff Kenneth Simeone, represented by Sean Bellew and California firm LiMandri & Jonna, is seeking documents related to the company's stated opposition to the Parental Rights in Education bill.
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By Ellen Bardash | December 8, 2022
Maryland-based Novavax is the second company to be sued in the Court of Chancery for leading investors to believe vaccine testing and production was going better than it was.
By Ellen Bardash | December 8, 2022
Maryland-based Novavax is the second company to be sued in the Court of Chancery for leading investors to believe vaccine testing and production was going better than it was.
By Ellen Bardash | December 5, 2022
Having two separate jury trials would be not only a waste of time and resources for both the court and the litigants involved, but a violation of Delaware law, Fox lawyers said.
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By Scott Graham | December 5, 2022
Irell & Manella partner Morgan Chu and others argue that Colm Connolly's standing order on disclosure, which has led to a huge fuss in the patent bar, should have been subject to more rigorous vetting as a local rule of the entire Delaware court.
By Scott Graham | December 5, 2022
Irell & Manella partner Morgan Chu and others argue that Colm Connolly's standing order on disclosure, which has led to a huge fuss in the patent bar, should have been subject to more rigorous vetting as a local rule of the entire Delaware court.
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