By Ellen Bardash | July 15, 2024
The report from securities litigation data analytics company SAR attributes the rise not to a greater number of SEC Rule 10b-5 complaints being filed in the federal courts, but to drops in stock prices growing larger.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Q&A
By Ross Todd | July 12, 2024
At the time this dispute arose in 2019, we were representing the CITGO entities in Delaware Chancery Court litigation in which the Maduro regime was challenging the legitimacy of all three companies' boards of directors.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Thomas Kissane and Samuel Butt | July 11, 2024
This column reports on several recent significant decisions from the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York. Judge Margo K. Brodie denied defendant's motion for reconsideration in a case involving alleged sexual abuse by a priest. Magistrate Judge Lee G. Dunst granted, but substantially reduced, attorney's fees to plaintiffs' counsel. And Judge Joan M. Azrack granted defendants' motion to dismiss plaintiff's state law discrimination claim under the election of remedies doctrine but allowed plaintiff's federal law discrimination claim to proceed in part.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dan Roe | July 11, 2024
"That was the last time anyone files in EDVA," one Am Law 100 bankruptcy partner said of the formerly popular jurisdiction.
By Avalon Zoppo | July 10, 2024
The council is charged with creating fishery management plans for regulating fisheries, which the U.S. commerce secretary reviews for legality and then decides whether to adopt a regulation to implement the plan.
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Amy Guthrie | July 10, 2024
Companies owed more than $21 billion have sought the sale of Venezuela's U.S. refining unit, Citgo, to satisfy unpaid arbitration claims. The case has charted new legal territory for enforcement of international arbitration awards, while also penetrating the walls of sovereign and corporate immunity.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Michael Gonen | July 10, 2024
While the Delaware General Corporate Law (DGCL) is a broadly enabling statute, a number of recent decisions have found limits to parties' ability to renegotiate internal corporate governance by "private ordering" outside of the corporate charter and bylaws.
Delaware Law Weekly | On the Move
By Victoria Pfefferle-Gillot | July 9, 2024
Richards, Layton & Finger announced that it has elected attorneys Cory D. Kandestin, Daniel E. Kaprow, and Kyle H. Lachmund as directors of the firm, and Christine Dealy Haynes, Zachary D. Kmetz, and Kinsey Lenehan as counsel of the firm, effective July 1.
By Dan Roe | July 9, 2024
Growing the bankruptcy group is key to Cooley's balance of cyclical and countercyclical practices, the firm's litigation chair said in an interview.
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Victoria Pfefferle-Gillot | July 8, 2024
Akerman announced that it has expanded its national footprint to Wilmington, Delaware, the "Corporate Capital of the World."
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