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March 3, 2015 | Delaware Law Weekly
Attorney Jeffrey J. Clark was named Feb. 27 to be Gov. Jack Markell's nominee to fill a vacancy on the Delaware Superior Court for Kent County.
By Michael A. Riccardi
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March 3, 2015 | Daily Business Review
A state House bill seeks to discourage unnecessary litigation by prohibiting the award of attorney fees in suits based on claims brought by a third party to an insurance contract, write attorneys Michael A. Packer and Jeffrey M. Wank.
By Commentary by Michael A. Packer and Jeffrey M. Wank
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February 18, 2015 | Delaware Business Court Insider
A shareholder may inspect the books and records of a for-profit education provider in order to look into the default rate of federally-backed loans taken out by students at schools owned and operated by the company, a Delaware Court of Chancery master in chancery has decided.
By Michael A. Riccardi
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February 11, 2015 | Delaware Business Court Insider
A complaint alleging denial of "earn-out" payments has been carved down to a breach of contract action as Delaware Court of Chancery Chancellor Andre G. Bouchard dismissed other charges in the case.
By Michael A. Riccardi
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February 10, 2015 | Delaware Law Weekly
An insurance coverage claimant's apparent failure to transmit medical records in a timely fashion—without a showing that it was impractical to—has resulted in the dismissal on summary judgment of his complaint that benefits were improperly withheld under Delaware's personal injury protection statute, a New Castle County Superior Court judge has ruled.
By Michael A. Riccardi
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January 28, 2015 | Delaware Business Court Insider
A federal bankruptcy judge has rejected a $2.4 million fee enhancement requested by two law firms and a financial adviser in the bankruptcy of Fisker Automotive, a maker of plug-in hybrid electric cars.
By Michael A. Riccardi
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January 27, 2015 | Delaware Law Weekly
A New Castle County Superior Court judge has ruled that a double jeopardy challenge to a DUI conviction—based on a possible misstatement in a criminal information—has been waived.
By Michael A. Riccardi
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March 20, 2014 |
Nothing said in closing arguments should surprise the clients representatives. A good trial lawyer will have involved key client stakeholders in all decisions throughout the trial, and the closing arguments phase is no exception.
By Michael A. Brown
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March 6, 2014 |
Putting any witness for the company on the stand involves rigorous and extensive preparation. In-house counsel are essential to this process.
By Michael A. Brown
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February 20, 2014 |
Regardless of who attends a corporate client's case and how often, the client should be informed of strategy and objectives each day.
By Michael A. Brown
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