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By Amanda Bronstad | July 24, 2019
In a July 19 decision first reported by CNBC, U.S. District Judge Maryellen Noreika of the District of Delaware said Johnson & Johnson was "patently forum shopping."
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By Sue Reisinger | July 23, 2019
Mark Nance joined the Phoenix-based company last October when it was facing criminal and False Claims Act allegations that it bribed doctors to prescribe one of its popular opioid drugs, Subsys.
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By Greg Land | July 22, 2019
Judge R. Lanier Anderson rejected insurance coverage after a warehouse owner claimed building damage was caused by a battery-making tenant.
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By Zach Warren | July 15, 2019
A group of four law firm library directors walked through the results of the study—one that found no winner, but a number of issues and potential improvements for current analytics platforms.
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By Scott Graham | July 11, 2019
RPX data shows a substantial drop in the success rate of Section 101 motions since the Federal Circuit tweaked patent eligibility law 18 months ago.
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By Michael Riccardi | July 9, 2019
Plaintiffs counsel secured a December decision to invalidate a provision in certificates of incorporation that would have disallowed litigation in Delaware state courts.
By Tom McParland | July 9, 2019
In a letter to Gov. John Carney, Strine, who assumed the role of chief justice in 2014, said the decision was "bittersweet," as he expressed gratitude for his 27 years in public service.
By Jason Grant | July 8, 2019
In his letter to the governor Monday, Delaware Supreme Court Chief Justice Leo Strine said he will retire in the fall but will time his stepping down "upon the nomination, confirmation, and swearing in of my successor."
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By Michael Riccardi | July 3, 2019
In the Delaware action, investors have claimed that directors of Alphabet, Google's corporate parent, breached fiduciary duty and failed to conduct proper oversight.
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By Michael Riccardi | July 2, 2019
Applying a 12-factor test, Connolly said Delaware public policy favoring litigation of disputes between corporate citizens in the state was outweighed by practical considerations, including but not limited to the Delaware federal court's caseload.
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