By Michael Holmes | October 30, 2018
Blockchain is far more than Bitcoin and presents a unique set of legal hurdles for the banking sector.What is Blockchain?Blockchain is a method…
By Amanda Bronstad | October 29, 2018
Labaton partner Christopher Keller said State Street "was and is an outlier" because, unlike in at least three other litigation matters, Texas lawyer Damon Chargois never did work on the case.
By Dan M. Clark | October 24, 2018
A spokesman for ExxonMobil said in an emailed statement on Wednesday that Underwood's lawsuit is “meritless” and a product of “closed-door lobbying” and “political opportunism.”
By Amanda Bronstad | October 10, 2018
Labaton acknowledged it should have disclosed a $4.1 million referral payment and agreed to make several internal changes.
By Robert Long and Ross A. Williams | September 21, 2018
OFAC, the Office of Foreign Asset Control, appears to be getting in on the crypto regulatory action. OFAC administers and enforces economic and trade sanctions based on U.S. foreign policy and national security goals.
By C. Ryan Barber | September 5, 2018
“If you are considering investing in a company with operations relating to the marijuana business industry, understand that the company may be criminally prosecuted and this may impact the value of your investment,” the SEC said in a new advisory Wednesday.
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Mike Scarcella | August 21, 2018
Two Big Law litigation partners and an out lesbian U.S. magistrate judge are among the judicial nominees who will appear Wednesday on Capitol Hill in Washington. The U.S. Senate has confirmed 26 Trump nominees picked for federal appeals courts.
By Amanda Bronstad | June 19, 2018
What began as a judge's inquiry into a $75 million attorney fee has morphed into hints of public corruption, with one of the top securities plaintiffs firms in the nation on the defensive.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Tom McParland | May 18, 2018
A Delaware Court of Chancery judge on Thursday refused to cancel a 2016 deal in which Energy Transfer Equity issued $1 billion in equity units, finding there had been no harm to investors. At the same time, however, Vice Chancellor Sam Glasscock III said the transaction was unfair.
By Tom McParland | May 9, 2018
A Delaware judge has ruled that Verizon Communications Inc. is owed $48 million from insurers from having defended a shareholder suit seeking $14 billion over the telecommunication giant's spinoff of its print and electronic directories business in 2006.
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