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Chancery Court Approves Advancement in Illinois Action
A Delaware corporation seeking a declaratory judgment in a valuation case in an Illinois court must advance a defendant manager costs based on the terms of an operating agreement, the Court of Chancery has ruled.Pennsylvania-Based Firms Bolstering Wilmington Presence
Pennsylvania-based national firms continued to make moves on Delaware's corporate and intellectual property scenes this year, even as the overall movement in the lateral-hires market was relatively flat.14 Richards Layton Lawyers Admitted to Delaware Bar
Richards, Layton & Finger welcomed 14 lawyers to the Delaware bar.Supreme Court Upholds Chancery Ruling in Nine Systems Case
An en banc panel of the Delaware Supreme Court upheld a 2014 Court of Chancery ruling that a conflicted transaction resulting in a fair price failed to satisfy the entire fairness standard of review because of an unfair process.Pennsylvania-Based Firms Bolstering Wilmington Presence
Pennsylvania-based national firms continued to make moves on Delaware's corporate and intellectual property scenes this year, even as the overall movement in the lateral-hires market was relatively flat.14 Richards Layton Lawyers Admitted to Delaware Bar
Richards, Layton & Finger welcomed 14 lawyers to the Delaware bar.Supreme Court Upholds Chancery Ruling in Nine Systems Case
An en banc panel of the Delaware Supreme Court upheld a 2014 Court of Chancery ruling that a conflicted transaction resulting in a fair price failed to satisfy the entire fairness standard of review because of an unfair process.Morris Nichols Announces Hike in First-Year Associate Compensation
Morris, Nichols, Arsht & Tunnell announced last week it is bumping up starting salaries for first-year associates next year to $160,000 in a bid to compete with the Philadelphia and out-of-town national law firms that have been flexing their muscles in Wilmington lately.Morris Nichols Announces Hike in First-Year Associate Compensation
Morris, Nichols, Arsht & Tunnell announced last week it is bumping up starting salaries for first-year associates next year to $160,000 in a bid to compete with the Philadelphia and out-of-town national law firms that have been flexing their muscles in Wilmington lately.Trending Stories
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