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Four Delaware Supreme Court Arguments to Pay Attention to This Fall
Closely-watched cases could have implications for areas of corporate law that have come up repeatedly in attorneys' conversations this year and in 2023, including controlling shareholders, out-of-state incorporations and how much leeway the Court of Chancery has in reviewing arbitration awards and non-competes.Morris Nichols Welcomes Three Judicial Law Clerks
Morris Nichols Arsht & Tunnell announced the addition of three new attorneys to the firm following recent judicial clerkships: Reece Barker, Sean Meyer and Jake Rauchberg.The 'Lincoln' Hearing and In-Camera Interview of the Child: Is There a Difference?
"The court held that although the express wishes of children are not controlling, they are entitled to great weight," writes Joel R. Brandes.Japan's Nishimura & Asahi Law Firm Launches in London and Brussels
Over the past year, Nishimura has continued to broaden its global reach, expanding its U.S. and European client base for Asia-bound work.Cole Schotz Adds Corporate Member in Delaware
Cole Schotz announced the arrival of Pamela Millard as a member of the firm's corporate department in Delaware.View more book results for the query "Kindel "
NY Court Imposes Strict Construction on Additional Insureds in Construction
In recent years, insurance companies have successfully narrowed access to additional insured coverage through litigation and policy drafting. If you want to be an additional insured to OPI these days, then get your contracts right and make sure your insurance is right!Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout-Outs
Runners-up this week include teams litigators from Jones Day and Robbins Geller.Meta Directors Accused of Deleting Emails Discussing Cambridge Analytica, FTC Settlement
A motion, first filed under seal on Sept. 25, asks the court to institute spoliation sanctions and grant curative relief.'Blackout Challenge' Case Puts TikTok Immunity in the Bullseye
Anderson v. TikTok sets new parameters for the liability of social media under Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, 47 U.S.C. Section 230. The facts of the case are tragic and alarming. Its implications for social media could be far reaching.Kirkland Wins Summary Judgment in Westlaw Antitrust Counterclaims Dispute
"Ross contends that Thomson Reuters violated and still violates antitrust laws, but Ross has not backed up its allegations with enough evidence," Judge Stephanos Bibas wrote in his memorandum opinion. "So I grant summary judgment to Thomson Reuters on those counterclaims."Trending Stories
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