By Jeff Mordock | May 29, 2013
Widener University School of Law is mulling a plan to split its Harrisburg, Pa., and Wilmington campuses into separately accredited entities.Although sources claim the plan is a cost-s
By Elizabeth Bennett | October 29, 2008
The Race for WoodburnThe Republican candidate in this year's gubernatorial election has been here before. In 2004, Bill Lee lost narrowly to Gov. Ruth Ann
By Jeff Mordock | August 28, 2013
A federal judge has rejected the application of the Delaware Supreme Court's "dual jurisdiction" doctrine granting Delaware courts jurisdiction over nonresident def
By Jeff Mordock | July 31, 2013
The Delaware Department of Transportation cannot take possession of a 1.65-acre property it nearly seized through a condemnation hearing in the Superior Court, the state Supreme Court has rul
By Peter S. Murphy | October 9, 2013
The Delaware Supreme Court's recent ruling in Nichols v. State Coastal Zone Industrial Control Board, No. 190, has cleared the path for the development and operation of the Red Li
By Elizabeth Bennett | December 2, 2009
With the budget situation for the state in fiscal year 2011 looking even worse than this year's, Chief Justice Myron T. Steele of the Delaware Supreme Court made the case for the judiciary's
By Elizabeth Bennett | July 23, 2008
The Court of Chancery decided an issue of first impression last month when it ruled that outside litigation counsel is entitled to advancement as the agent of a company.Jackson Walker
By Jeff Mordock | June 27, 2012
State Attorney General Beau Biden is alleging that the trustees of a $4.6 billion trust, established to fund several charitable endeavors in Delaware, have reallocated money intended for the
By Jeff Mordock | May 4, 2011
The Delaware legal community is abuzz with speculation about a replacement for Chancellor William B. Chandler III, who announced his retirement earlier this week. Six possible candidates have
By Angela L. Priest | May 26, 2010
A panel discussion during Tulane University Law School's Annual Corporate Law Institute in April considered two recent Delaware cases. The panel -- titled "M&A of Financially Distressed C
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