By Emily Saul | October 23, 2024
Canoo filed suit in 2022 alleging that DD Global, one of its largest shareholders, must disgorge the $61 million in alleged profits accrued from the sale of some 35 million Canoo shares in 2021.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Ellen Bardash | October 23, 2024
Counsel for shareholders said Larry Ellison's plans for NetSuite post-acquisition should have been disclosed to the special committee considering the deal.
By Emily Saul | October 23, 2024
Adams assumes the role Nov. 4. Her predecessor, Adam Silvera, has been appointed deputy chief administrative judge for the New York City Courts.
By Adolfo Pesquera | October 23, 2024
The appeals court affirmed a trial court ruling the Singapore plaintiff could not meet its burden that the Saudi Arabian debtor had property in Texas the could be garnished to collect a $10 million debt.
By Emily Saul | October 23, 2024
"This Court observes that defendant's claim that he will be unfairly prejudiced by consolidation even with a limiting instruction is belied by the case history," Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Curtis Farber wrote in his decision.
By Adolfo Pesquera | October 23, 2024
Paul Yetter and Jim Zucker, serving as lead counsel, secured the defense win for the river authority.
By Cedra Mayfield | October 23, 2024
"Is your argument that this act had not been enacted at the relevant time for your case?" asked Justice Sarah Hawkins Warren during oral arguments Tuesday. "Or is your argument that the text of the equitable caregiver statute is so vague that no reasonable person could ascertain that this is a mechanism for giving up parental rights?"
By Lisa Willis | October 23, 2024
"As a member of the Cuban American community in South Florida whose family lost everything following the 1959 Cuban revolution, wholeheartedly agree with the dissent," said one attorney not associated with the lawsuit.
By Ross Todd | October 23, 2024
Paul Andre, Liza Kobialka and James Hannah of Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel, who have won three trials in the past 10 months, say trying to oversimplify technology for juries is a mistake.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Analysis
By Ross Todd | October 23, 2024
Paul Andre, Liza Kobialka and James Hannah of Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel, who have won three trials in the past 10 months, say trying to oversimplify technology for juries is a mistake.
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