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Chancery Continues Effort to Corral Multiforum Litigation
Most readers are likely familiar with the recent trend of Delaware corporations adopting forum-selection bylaws dictating that all shareholder litigation filed against an entity involving the internal affairs of the corporation must be filed in a state court in Delaware. In late 2013, however, United Technologies Corp. attempted to condition a stockholder's inspection of documents pursuant to Section 220 of the Delaware General Corporation Law on his entry into a confidentiality stipulation containing a clause requiring any litigation that was the fruit of the inspection to be prosecuted in Delaware. In a transcript ruling in Treppel v. United Technologies, C.A. No. 8624 (Del. Ch. Jan. 13, 2014), Vice Chancellor Sam Glasscock III rejected such a condition to a statutory inspection. The facts, arguments of the parties and the rulings of the court, as transcribed, are highlighted below.Top Laterals 2013 - Wolfsohn and Goranin
David J. Wolfsohn, a member of intellectual property boutique Woodcock Washburn's policy committee, left the firm in October with Aleksander J. Goranin, the chair of the firm's litigation practice, to join Duane Morris.Justices to Mull Whether MCARE Assessments Must Apply Surplus
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has agreed to hear arguments over whether the Medical Care Availability and Reduction of Error Fund should have to apply any surplus funding from the previous year to the current year when determining contribution amounts for health care providers.Top Laterals 2013 - Trujillo, Rodriguez & Richards
PTO Makes a Home Where the Patents Are
Silicon valley tech companies are delighted to see a branch of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office open up in the neighborhood.Knife-Wielding Road Rage Incident Draws Censure for N.J. Attorney
A New Jersey lawyer who in a fit of road rage chased another motorist while waving a knife has been censured, but the absence of a physical altercation helped him avoid license suspension.Law Firms Back Narrow Right of Court Access in Delaware Appeal
Two dozen major law firms came together on Monday to send an unlikely message to the U.S. Supreme Court: It's time to clamp down on open access to government.Trending Stories
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