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Richards Layton Attorney Receives DSBA Award
C. Malcolm "Mike" Cochran of Richards, Layton & Finger received the Delaware State Bar Association's 2015 Christopher W. White Distinguished Access to Justice Commitment Award.Richards Layton Attorney Receives DSBA Award
C. Malcolm "Mike" Cochran of Richards, Layton & Finger received the Delaware State Bar Association's 2015 Christopher W. White Distinguished Access to Justice Commitment Award.Deal Watch: Cleary Gottlieb, Wachtell Light Up on Big Gas Deal
Five years after a nasty takeover battle, industrial gas distribution giant Airgas and its lawyers from Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz present another acquisition to shareholders.Deal Watch: Cleary Gottlieb, Wachtell Light Up on Big Gas Deal
Five years after a nasty takeover battle, industrial gas distribution giant Airgas and its lawyers from Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz present another acquisition to shareholders.Parsons Tosses Claim Against Merrill Lynch in Zale Merger Challenge
On a motion for reargument of a decision in a lawsuit brought by Zale Corp. shareholders, Vice Chancellor Donald F. Parsons Jr. said allegations of aiding and abetting corporate waste by the financial adviser to a merger of jewelry retailers, Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith, should be tossed aside.Chancery Court Enforces Noncompete Pact
The Delaware Court of Chancery has ruled that cash-management system retailer Tidel Inc. misused a former subsidiary's confidential information and violated a collaborative agreement when it developed a high-end product at a selling price above the level set by a contract between the two companies.Parsons Tosses Claim Against Merrill Lynch in Zale Merger Challenge
On a motion for reargument of a decision in a lawsuit brought by Zale Corp. shareholders, Vice Chancellor Donald F. Parsons Jr. said allegations of aiding and abetting corporate waste by the financial adviser to a merger of jewelry retailers, Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith, should be tossed aside.Chancery Court Enforces Noncompete Pact
The Delaware Court of Chancery has ruled that cash-management system retailer Tidel Inc. misused a former subsidiary's confidential information and violated a collaborative agreement when it developed a high-end product at a selling price above the level set by a contract between the two companies.Trending Stories
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