By Ellen Bardash | October 27, 2020
Decisions about fossil fuels on a global scale should be left to the federal government to make through policy and international negotiations, lawyers for Chevron wrote in a brief.
By Ellen Bardash | September 10, 2020
The 222-page complaint charges defendants with negligent failure to warn, trespass, nuisance and fraud claims against the defendant companies, alleging the companies knowingly misinformed the public about the effects of their business while creating health and safety risks for Delawareans without the state's permission.
By Ellen Bardash | July 22, 2020
A long-awaited intellectual property case involving the energy company Sunoco was one of the matters to be postponed indefinitely, as Chief Judge Leonard Stark said the continued bar on jury trials would be extended through the end of August as a safety precaution.
By Tom McParland | February 1, 2019
Vice Chancellor Tamika Montgomery-Reeves ruled Thursday that the complaint from investor Inter-Marketing Group USA failed to establish demand futility by alleging that a majority of the Plains board likely faced personal liability in connection with the spill.
By Caroline Spiezio | September 17, 2018
Among the trends the report highlighted is a growing use of proxy access for voting and the inclusion of "intent to serve" language in amendments to company bylaws
By Tom McParland | May 1, 2018
A federal appeals court on Monday upheld the dismissal of a class action lawsuit from former employees of The Chemours Co. who said they were duped into taking a less generous buyout deal as the chemical firm downsized after its spinoff from DuPont.
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By Tom McParland | March 29, 2018
The Delaware Court of Chancery on Wednesday allowed an investor lawsuit against Elon Musk and Tesla Motors Inc. to proceed, finding there is reason to believe Musk controlled the Tesla board when the company paid $2.6 billion to acquire a debt-saddled firm that he helped to found.
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By Tom McParland | December 19, 2017
The Delaware Supreme Court on Monday ruled that Exelon General Acquisitions' decision to change the location of a Michigan wind farm allowed the company to avoid a $14 million earn-out payment to Deere & Co. stemming from its 2010 purchase of Deere's wind-energy business.
By Tom McParland | October 4, 2017
Oilfield-services company Smith International Inc. is asking a federal judge in Delaware to lift a stay on its patent infringement suit against rival Baker Hughes Inc., arguing that Baker Hughes was taking advantage of long delays for inter partes review in the case.
By Tom McParland | July 13, 2017
Waste Control Specialists and EnergySolutions Inc. engaged in a single-bidder sale process that boxed out other potential buyers and torpedoed the market-leading nuclear waste disposal companies' defense of a planned $367 million merger that was nixed last month on antitrust grounds, a Delaware judge said in a just-unsealed opinion.
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