New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Barbara M. Goodstein and Adam C. Wolk | October 2, 2024
As shown by the Zebra case, a plaintiff's status as a patent owner or a licensee plays a key role in the evaluation of the plaintiff's constitutional standing in a patent infringement case.
By Jon Campisi | September 30, 2024
The Design Lab was previously located in Silicon Valley—an office since merged with the firm's San Francisco office—but lower operating costs and a desire to venture outside of California led Faegre Drinker to Scottsdale.
By Emily Saul | September 26, 2024
"You hear underneath all these questions the question of mission creep, has 63(12) morphed into something greater?" Justice Peter Moulton asked, citing the law under which the AG's office sued Trump.
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Ellen Bardash | September 26, 2024
While Texas attorneys have been upfront about their hope that the state's newest courts will help raise Texas' corporate law to Delaware's level, corporate attorneys across the country are all but unanimous: Delaware remains the champ, and that's not changing, at least not any time soon.
By Lisa Willis | September 20, 2024
A Miami Circuit Court judge just gave a Delaware company some hope in a dispute over building a major project that hinges on a relatively…
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Ellen Bardash | September 18, 2024
Josh Berman of Paul Hastings argued for Sunder Energy LLC that Vice Chancellor J. Travis Laster should not have determined that an LLC agreement was unenforceable.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Ellen Bardash | September 17, 2024
It's likely, a lawyer familiar with the case said, that the decision could be applied to the anti-dilution provisions in nearly all de-SPAC mergers.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Thomas E. Sanchez | September 12, 2024
Litigants in Pennsylvania, however, often overlook the statutory requirements for transferring state-law claims from federal to state court and, instead, simply file a new complaint in state court. Doing so runs afoul of the mandates of 42 Pa. C.S. Section 5103 and controlling Pennsylvania case law, which holds that a litigant must file certified copies of the federal dismissal order and related federal pleadings in state court.
By Ellen Bardash | September 12, 2024
Many are optimistic about the courts' potential but expect it will take at least a year to build up the jurisprudence that could make them a reliable venue for business litigation.
By Adolfo Pesquera | September 10, 2024
The plaintiffs are moving for damages and injunctive relief to stop Metropolis' practice of issuing parking violation fines.
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