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By Ellen Bardash | July 28, 2022
The Musk team claimed in a letter sent Tuesday that Twitter is intentionally holding up discovery in an effort to give Musk as little time as possible to analyze the data he's requested. The trial in Delaware Chancery Court could start on Oct. 10 or 17.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Ellen Bardash | July 19, 2022
Chancellor Kathaleen McCormick reasoned that the further out a resolution is pushed, the more Twitter could be harmed. Musk's team wanted a trial in early 2023.
By Meghann M. Cuniff | June 23, 2022
A judge on Monday is to consider a default judgment against Avenatti, who initiated the case in 2011 but eventually stopped responding to filings.
By Meghann M. Cuniff | June 14, 2022
A star witness in a state court civil trial over an 11-year-old fee dispute, Panish revealed his own dispute over fees with Avenatti while bolstering the defense narrative of his former clients.
By Brad Kutner | June 9, 2022
While there's no litigation yet, it could start to bubble up in the coming months.
By Marianna Wharry | May 11, 2022
The students sought to recover the costs of services and activities for the spring 2020 academic semester and alleged that they lost the benefits of those services and activities on account of Liberty's response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
By Marcia Coyle | April 28, 2022
Chief Justice John Roberts Jr.'s view prevailed Thursday in the court's 6-3 ruling rejecting emotional distress damages under the Rehabilitation Act and the Affordable Care Act.
By Adolfo Pesquera | April 6, 2022
Thirty-two states have some form of an Israeli anti-boycott law. However, free-speech advocates and pro-Palestinian organizations have been successfully challenging these laws, which has resulted in a series of revisions by state lawmakers intent on insulating them from litigation.
By Victoria Hudgins | March 17, 2022
Legal tech and service providers say corporate legal departments are increasingly leveraging their document review services to detect any connections to sanctioned entities and persons.
By Andrew Goudsward | February 22, 2022
S. Lane Tucker, a partner at Stoel Rives, is President Joe Biden's pick to serve as U.S. attorney in Alaska.
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