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Georgia Company's Ugly Noncompete Fight Expands in Delaware
Georgia-based medical services company Bako Pathology this week sued to stop its two founders from opening a competing firm, the latest development in a legal saga that has exploded with allegations of illicit sex, violence and illegal drug use.Chancery Court Lawsuit Opens New Round in Ugly Fight Over Noncompetes
Georgia-based medical services company Bako Pathology this week sued to stop its two founders from opening a competing firm, the latest development in a legal saga that has exploded with allegations of illicit sex, violence and illegal drug use.Kavanaugh's Time as Stapleton Clerk Was First Step on Judicial Career Path
Long before his nomination to serve as an associate justice on the U.S. Supreme Court, Brett Kavanaugh got his start clerking for Walter K. Stapleton, the influential federal judge who has served as a mentor to some of the most prominent figures in Delaware's legal community.Glasscock Discusses Recent Trends in Del. Corporate Law
Young Conaway Stargatt & Taylor partner James Yoch Jr. was set to co-moderate a conversation June 22 with Delaware Court of Chancery Vice Chancellor Sam Glasscock III on recent trends in Delaware corporate law.Judge Allows Carney to Nominate Del. Judges During Party-Balance Appeal
Gov. John Carney will be allowed to appoint new state court judges while he appeals a ruling that scrapped Delaware's party-balance requirement as unconstitutional, a federal magistrate judge said on Monday, despite criticizing the governor's "new and ever-evolving" legal arguments in the case.Carney Appeals Decision Scrapping Del. Courts' Party-Balance Requirement
Gov. John Carney is appealing a federal district court ruling last year striking down a provision of the Delaware Constitution that requires party balance on key state courts.Investor Suit Against Controlling Shareholders in Medical Robotics Company Investor Clears Hurdle
Investors in Hansen Medical Inc. will be allowed to proceed a Delaware Court of Chancery lawsuit alleging the California-based medical robotics firm's $80 million squeezeout merger with Auris Surgical Robotics Inc. unfairly benefited a group of controlling stockholders who steered the deal.Magistrate Judge Mulls Stay of Ruling to Toss Party-Balance Requirement for Del. Courts
A magistrate judge is considering whether to stay a ruling to strike down a provision of the Delaware Constitution requiring party balance on key state courts until a federal appeals court can decide the issue.Who Got the Work: Work Continues After the Gavel Falls, and the Delaware Constitution
Edelson and Loevy & Loevy, plaintiff counsel in class litigation against Caribbean Cruise Line and others over allegedly illicit telemarketing…Bouchard Tosses Derivative Suit Against Hortonworks Directors
The Delaware Court of Chancery has dismissed a derivative suit accusing the directors of California-based software company Hortonworks Inc. of hiding the firm's troubled financial status from investors as they headed toward a capital raise to help the company pay its bills.Trending Stories
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