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Four Lessons From Delaware Corporate Litigation You Should Have Learned in 2023
The Court of Chancery and Delaware Supreme Court hammered home several key points multiple times throughout 2023, signaling to litigators that they may want to keep them in mind as they head into the new year.Ropes, Wachtell and Milbank Guide Nippon Steel's $14B Acquisition of US Steel
The transaction—which is facing some opposition—is expected to close in the second or third quarter of 2024.Newsmakers: Winston & Strawn Names New Texas Partners
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Texas Lawyer will stop producing its bimonthly print magazine, but our commitment to robust legal coverage will continue online.Houston Immigration Attorney Accused of Defrauding Petrochemical Engineering Firm
The new firm found significant gaps in information that could result in certain employees of Audubon accruing unlawful presence status. The firm disagreed with the attorney's procedures and, although it took some cases, the firm declined to take others.View more book results for the query "*"
Complaint Accuses Leading Mortgage Lender of Shorting Investors of at Least $3.25M
Plaintiff HBK Master Fund filed suit against NewRez LLC and Deutsche Bank National Trust Co., alleging the mortgage lender shorted trust investors by some $3.25 million.Justice O'Connor Lies in Repose at US Supreme Court
The body of Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, the nation's first female justice, arrived at the U.S. Supreme Court for a day of repose on Monday.6 Significant ALSP Developments in 2023
From developing generative AI tools to reshaping the industry through far reaching M&A deals, ALSPs have had a busy 2023.'Courts Have to Do Better': Juul MDL Judge Dings Diversity Deficits at Plaintiffs Firms
At a Monday hearing, U.S. District Judge William Orrick, in the Northern District of California, allowed up to $150 million in attorney fees to move forward but questioned the lack of diversity among the 62 plaintiffs firms in the Juul multidistrict litigation.Insurer Must Cover Archdiocese of New York Against Child Victims Act Litigation
Chubb-affiliated insurance companies sued in June, seeking to limit their coverage obligations. But Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Suzanne Adams on Dec. 15 dismissed the lawsuit, stating it was "obvious" the claims were covered under the insurance policies.Trending Stories
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