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Bouchard Tosses Derivative Suit Over CEO's Stock Repurchases
Chancellor Andre G. Bouchard said that while Richardson Electronics' board did mislead plaintiff Steven H. Busch in the run-up to the litigation, it was unclear whether Busch had actually relied on those representations in deciding whether to make a demand that the directors consider pursuing their own litigation.Bio-Rad Wins $24 Million Patent Infringement Verdict
A Delaware jury found that 10x Genomics infringed all seven asserted claims related to droplet microfluidic technology.Bio-Rad Snares $24 Million Patent Infringement Verdict
A Delaware jury found that 10x Genomics infringed all seven asserted claims related to droplet microfluidic technology.Delaware Jury Hands Bio-Rad $24 Million Patent Infringement Verdict
A Delaware jury found that 10x Genomics infringed all seven asserted claims related to droplet microfluidic technology.Election Results Bolster Number of Lawyers in Delaware's General Assembly
Tuesday's general election brought two new attorneys and a few shakeups to Dover, as Democrats tightened their grip on the General Assembly.Del. Judge Names Lead Plaintiff in Class Action Stemming From $2B Advance Auto Parts Deal
A Mississippi retirement system on Friday won a three-way fight to serve as lead plaintiff in a securities class action against Advance Auto Parts Inc. stemming from its $2 billion purchase of General Parts in 2011.Schnatter Continues Push for Papa John's Records After Trial
Papa John's founder said the company sought to embarrass him and failed to show he was not entitled to corporate documents related to his ouster.Delaware Seen as Unlikely to Follow California's Lead on Corporate Board Gender-Balance Law
Delaware, home to most of the nation's publicly traded corporations, has a long tradition of allowing the "private ordering" of corporate affairs, leaving governance largely to shareholders. Gender diversity on the boards shareholders elect is not viewed differently, even in the era of the #MeToo movement.Schnatter Makes Case for Access to Papa John's Records as Del. Trial Opens
An attorney for Papa John's founder John Schnatter said Monday that he was confident his client would obtain access to company records related to his ouster from the pizza chain, in a multifaceted legal battle playing out in the Delaware Court of Chancery.Order Upheld Requiring Charney to Repay $19.5M in American Apparel Fight
The Delaware Supreme Court has affirmed a Delaware Court of Chancery ruling that required former American Apparel CEO Dov Charney to repay $19.5 million to a hedge fund in a dispute over money he owed from a failed fight to regain control of the company he helped to found.Trending Stories
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