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Bernstein Litowitz Finds Role for Investors in Fight Against Sexual Harassment
Can the threat of investor litigation solve sexual harassment problems in the corporate world?Sleet Tosses Challenge to Fannie, Freddie Bailout Repayment
A Delaware federal judge on Monday dismissed a derivative shareholder lawsuit challenging the U.S. government's ability to seize all of the quarterly profits generated by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac after the companies' bailout in the financial crisis.Argument Scrapped in Lawsuit Over Prison Riot Death
A Delaware federal judge on Friday postponed a key hearing on motions to dismiss a lawsuit by the survivors of the deadly Feb. 1 takeover of James T. Vaughn Correctional Center, after an attorney for two former governors said the parties were actively pursuing talks in the case.Trusted Adviser: Andor Terner, O'Melveny & Myers
Terner worked on both one of the year's blockbuster airline industry mergers and one of its largest healthcare REIT transactions.Chancery Court Tosses Derivative Challenge to African Oil Transaction
The Delaware Court of Chancery on Tuesday dismissed a derivative suit filed on behalf of Erin Energy Corp., saying the company's board had successfully pushed back against alleged attempts by its controller to play all sides of a three-way transaction to acquire oil mining rights in Africa.Sources: Trump to Tap Connolly, Noreika for Delaware District Court
President Donald Trump is expected to announce Morgan, Lewis & Bockius partner Colm F. Connolly and Maryellen Noreika, a partner with Morris, Nichols, Arsht & Tunnell, as his nominees to fill two open judgeships on Delaware's district court, multiple sources said this week.Delawareans Hit Back at US Chamber-Backed Study Downgrading State's Courts
Delaware attorneys this week took aim at a new report from a study group backed by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce that showed Delaware losing its long-held status as the best climate for handling corporate lawsuits, rejecting assertions that the state was losing favor with businesses.Delawareans Hit Back at US Chamber-Backed Study Downgrading State's Courts
Delaware attorneys this week took aim at a new report from a study group backed by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce that showed Delaware losing its long-held status as the best climate for handling corporate lawsuits, rejecting assertions that the state was losing favor with businesses.White House Vetting Del. Senators' Picks for District Court Seats
President Donald Trump is expected in the coming weeks to announce his nominees for two openings on Delaware's federal bench, as his administration vets three candidates forwarded by the state's two Democratic senators.Questions Raised on Required Clarity of Disclosures in SEC Filings
Two recent decisions of the Delaware Court of Chancery separated by only two weeks took seemingly contradictory positions regarding the extent to which corporate disclosures must be made clear in proxy statements and other SEC filings.Trending Stories
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