By Amanda Bronstad | July 1, 2019
A bankruptcy judge in Delaware is set to hear arguments Tuesday over whether to halt 166 government lawsuits against Insys Therapeutics Inc. over the opioid crisis.
By Charles Toutant | July 1, 2019
The appeals court said the permanent injunction entered against a book written by Commerce Bank founder Vernon Hill II was overly broad, because TD Bank, which owned a copyright covering 16% of the work, had no intention of publishing its own book, but was granted an injunction based on a violation of its "right not to use the copyright."
By Lizzy McLellan | July 1, 2019
"I really hope that my story is a model for future generations of leaders," new firm President Doneene Damon said.
By Tom McParland | June 27, 2019
In the wake of recent high-profile cyberattacks in Philadelphia and Baltimore, Delaware state officials are touting a team approach to protecting court data as it looks to shore up its cybersecurity efforts.
By Nate Robson | June 26, 2019
“The odds that the Fifth Circuit does something nasty to the health-reform law have gone up.”
By Amanda Bronstad | June 25, 2019
At a Tuesday hearing, plaintiffs' attorneys who proposed a "negotiation class" to settle all the opioid lawsuits agreed to give more time for objections, some of which have come from distributors, pharmacies and state attorneys general.
By P.J. D'Annunzio | June 25, 2019
A federal appeals court has denied a Wilmington law firm's request to stop the flow of settlement money from a body armor company's bankruptcy so that the firm could establish a $15 million reserve for attorney fees.
By Scott Graham | June 24, 2019
The court will have two of its own precedents to choose from when it decides the Federal Circuit's authority to review the Patent Trial and Appeal Board's timeliness decisions.
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By Tom McParland | June 21, 2019
A Delaware Chancery Court judge has issued a preliminary injunction barring a company from servicing the accounts of about 55 customers it had allegedly gained after raiding the staff of a rival.
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By Tom McParland | June 19, 2019
A unanimous panel of the high court said Tuesday that plaintiff Jack L. Marchand II had supported claims that two Blue Bell executives, and the company's board, had failed to implement any system to monitor the safety of the Texas-based company's product and its compliance with state and federal regulations.
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