By Ellen Bardash | June 16, 2021
"When things first shut down in Delaware in March of last year, it was like somebody flipped a light switch and turned a light off," said downstate defense lawyer Alexander Funk. The key now is for the court to manage its way to full reopening.
By Samantha Joseph | June 10, 2021
"For those who think that state AG enforcement is purely a 'D' or 'R' issue, I think they're wrong," said DLA Piper's Jeff Tsai, the co-head of the firm's newly launched state attorneys general practice.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Q&A
By Ross Todd | June 1, 2021
"In addition to belonging to legal practice areas, our litigators are aligned to our firm's industry groups. This industry focus is not a new focus for us. We have been focused on our clients' industries for more than 20 years."
Delaware Business Court Insider | Q&A
By Ross Todd | April 23, 2021
Wilmer's William "Bill" Lee, Mary "Mindy" Sooter, and Joseph Mueller convinced a Waco, Texas jury that Intel didn't infringe two microprocessor patents. The win comes a month-and-a-half after Intel was hit with a $2.175 billion damages verdict in the same courtroom.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Q&A
By David Gialanella | February 16, 2021
"I've seen firsthand how the pandemic has necessitated innovative problem-solving approaches and pushed us to try things that would have been far from standard prior to COVID-19," Cole Schotz's Warren Usatine says.
By David Gialanella | February 16, 2021
"I've seen firsthand how the pandemic has necessitated innovative problem-solving approaches and pushed us to try things that would have been far from standard prior to COVID-19," Cole Schotz's Warren Usatine says.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Q&A
By Ross Todd | January 25, 2021
"When you are number one, you want to stay number one, and that means constantly improving how we service clients and how we help them meet their business objectives."
Delaware Business Court Insider | Q&A
By Ross Todd | January 8, 2021
"I would hope that other litigants won't have to deal with an adversary like ours who has been intent on violating court orders, repeatedly," said Kirkland's Tom Weir. :But as this case proves, you cannot give up and must continue pushing forward with faith in the judicial process."
Delaware Business Court Insider | Q&A
By Ross Todd | December 8, 2020
Securities litigators Susan and Kevin Muck, who have been married for more than 30 years, practiced together at Brobeck Phleger & Harrison, Clifford Chance, and Fenwick West before joining Wilmer earlier this year.
By Tony Mauro | November 6, 2020
"These telephonic arguments are not popular, mostly because they lack the excitement and sheer fun of the courtroom. But I think that in some ways, the new format is superior," the former federal appeals judge says.
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