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January 25, 2012 | Delaware Business Court Insider

Chancery's Rejection of Section 220 Cases Not a Trend, Attorneys Say

The Delaware Chancery Court has denied a majority of the Section 220 requests that have been litigated before it during the past year. At first glance, it may appear as if the court is trying to discourage such requests, but several Delaware corporate attorneys insist that the court is not trying to send a message to shareholders.
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March 19, 2002 | Law.com

Delaware Could Get Four More Bankruptcy Judges

Delaware's overworked bankruptcy court could be getting four new judges, bringing the total on the bench to six, if a congressional conference committee agrees to the proposal. The four-judge proposal is part of comprehensive bankruptcy legislation that's been the subject of year-long negotiations between the U.S. Senate and the House of Representatives.
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August 01, 2013 | The Legal Intelligencer

Race Bias Suit Against Cable Company Can Proceed

A black Muslim employee of a cable TV installing company left without a job after its acquisition sufficiently pleaded discriminatory and retaliatory treatment, a federal judge in Camden rules.
5 minute read
September 26, 2011 | Daily Report Online

Lawyers profiting from Solyndra bankruptcy

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May 03, 2012 | Daily Business Review

Bankruptcy cools off for businesses and lawyers

Business bankruptcy filings dropped last year, and experts expect the slowdown to continue this year.
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August 22, 2013 | New York Law Journal

Kodak's Bankruptcy Plan Is Approved

Kodak doesn't look a whole lot like it did when it filed for bankruptcy protection last year, but its executives and investors are hoping for a picture-perfect future.
5 minute read
April 06, 2012 | Law.com

MLB wants Dodgers to cover league's legal costs in team's bankruptcy

The settlement between Major League Baseball and Los Angeles Dodgers owner Frank McCourt didn't resolve all their differences: Baseball Commissioner Allan "Bud" Selig now wants the league's $7.6 million in legal bills and costs paid for by the team before it emerges from bankruptcy.
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August 26, 2009 | Delaware Law Weekly

District Court Reverses Earlier Ruling That Patent Is Unenforceable

With the case on remand from the Federal Circuit Court of Appeals, the Delaware district court reversed a patent unenforceability ruling recently, which means an infringement suit brought by a division of Johnson & Johnson can proceed.
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January 18, 2012 | Delaware Business Court Insider

Chancery Court Issues Guidelines for Best Practices

In an effort to reduce conflicts and improve efficiency, the Delaware Court of Chancery has issued guidelines to provide attorneys with best practices on how to handle common procedure issues that often arise during litigation.
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March 20, 2013 | Delaware Law Weekly

Does Markell Favor Public-Sector Attorneys for Judicial Positions?

Some private-practice attorneys who have applied for vacant judgeships in the past are said to be hesitant to apply for the most recent judicial opening because of a perception that Governor Jack Markell favors nominating public-sector attorneys for judicial vacancies
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