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Lessons From the 'Mindbody' and 'Columbia Pipeline' Decisions
In two recent post-trial decisions, the Delaware Court of Chancery found that officers of a target company had breached their fiduciary duties in connection with a sale process by acting for personal gain, rather than to maximize stockholder value, that the target boards did not sufficiently manage the officers' conflicts of interest that infected the sale process, and that the acquirors were liable for aiding and abetting certain of the sell-side fiduciary breaches.Plaintiff's Lack of Proximity to Insured Vehicle During Car Crash Excludes Plaintiff from Coverage
A federal judge in West Virginia sided with an insurance company, finding it wasn't required to cover a man who was severely injured after he was struck by a vehicle in the process of helping an unconscious motorist.Tenth Circuit: Failure to Satisfy Deductible Leads to No Coverage
Frontline Fellowship failed to show that it had completed repair and replacement or that the actual cash value of the damaged property exceeded the policy deductible at the time of loss.Fox Legal Chief Says Del. Judge Issued 'Illogical' Pre-Trial Rulings in Dominion Case
"At some point, it became not just a matter of reversible error. It called into question the fundamental fairness and integrity of the Delaware civil justice system," Viet Dinh said during an appearance at Harvard Monday.Fox Legal Chief Rips Judge in Dominion Case, Says 'Illogical' Pre-Trial Rulings 'Hamstrung' Company
"At some point, it became not just a matter of reversible error. It called into question the fundamental fairness and integrity of the Delaware civil justice system," Viet Dinh said during an appearance at Harvard Monday.View more book results for the query "*"
On the Move: Eversheds Sutherland Creates Worldwide Marketing Position
"We're changing the way (that) we may approach a client who's sitting in Dubai versus a client who's sitting in the United States," said Erin Meszaros.The Problem with AI: What Employers Should Consider in the Wake of the EEOC v. iTutorGroup Case
iTutorGroup settled with the EEOC for $365,000 and other relief in September, but it's clear that this is only the first of other lawsuits to follow. We asked three of Miles Mediation & Arbitration's employment neutrals about their opinions about AI and its use in employment decisions.Rite Aid Makes Peace With Drug Supplier, One Day After Lambasting It in Lawsuit
Because many Rite Aid stores are in communities without other pharmacies, Rite Aid had argued that canceling the pact would "put millions of lives at risk."How to Score Trial Points Through an Opponent's Expert Witness
"I think the key here is to pick your battles and be brief, be brilliant, and be gone," said Hilary Fox, an in-house attorney with Allstate in Minnesota. "Just get in, get out. Don't ask the one question too many."Trending Stories
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