By Michael Riccardi | August 24, 2021
Chancellor Kathaleen McCormick and Vice Chancellors Lori Will and Morgan Zurn are three of just five women to ever have sat on the powerful Court of Chancery.
By Ellen Bardash | August 13, 2021
Bitcoin mining firm Coinmint was fairly "redomesticated" in Puerto Rico, the vice chancellor said, leaving it up to that U.S. commonwealth's courts to weigh in on whether one of its founders was wrongfully ousted from the company's board.
By Ellen Bardash | August 6, 2021
"If [parties could] litigate in Delaware, they wanted to litigate in Delaware because they knew how responsive the courts would be," Joseph Larkin said.
By Ellen Bardash | July 27, 2021
The claims that have now been pending for nearly five years still aren't expected to be resolved with a court decision for months.
By Ellen Bardash | June 1, 2021
Plaintiffs alleging an insider transaction weren't eligible to file a derivative suit involving the company's 2019 IPO because they were challenging terms of a deal agreed to before they purchased stock, despite owning shares before it took place.
By Ellen Bardash | May 6, 2021
Bouchard discusses how the job has changed in his years on the bench, and what challenges are facing his successsor, incoming Chancellor Kathaleen McCormick, who was sworn in Thursday.
By Ellen Bardash | April 14, 2021
U.S. District Judge Mark A. Kearney found the court didn't have the jurisdiction over the constitutionality of a confidentiality order that's no longer in place
By Ellen Bardash | February 24, 2021
The complaint filed by attorney P. Bradford deLeeuw and with Berman Tabacco attorneys of counsel accuses Jack Dorsey, who is CEO of both companies, of giving Square and other advertisers access to data Twitter users thought was private with the aim of generating revenue for both Twitter and Square.
By Ellen Bardash | December 22, 2020
Capping off a year dotted with Court of Chancery decisions clarifying the law incrementally, shareholders of Delaware companies are ending 2020 with significant wins in records inspection cases.
By Ellen Bardash | December 3, 2020
If all goes according to the Chancellor's proposed schedule, as altered slightly at the request of TransPerfect's counsel, the custodianship could be wrapped up by February.
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