By Ellen Bardash | June 7, 2022
A federal complaint cites the Superfund law for demanding companies that produced or transported waste that ended up in a Newark, Delaware landfill to foot the bill.
By Ellen Bardash | April 14, 2022
President Joe Biden's nominee for the District of Delaware has spent the past 27 years developing a reputation as a corporate litigator and a leader in the Delaware bar.
By Alaina Lancaster | Zack Needles | April 1, 2022
In this week's episode, longtime Supreme Court reporter Marcia Coyle shared what she learned from Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson during the proceedings.
By Avalon Zoppo | February 8, 2022
While most senators criticized the strategy, they didn't land on what, if any, legislative fix would be appropriate.
By Ellen Bardash | November 5, 2021
U.S. District Judge Leonard Stark, who juggles one of the largest caseloads of any federal judge, including a hefty docket of patent litigation, was described by the lawyers who know him best as a clear choice for the appellate appointment.
By Ellen Bardash | October 19, 2021
The Justice Department said a pharma company's argument focused on the wording of a federal program ignored the intent behind it: to give certain entities discounted drug prices.
By Alaina Lancaster | Zack Needles | September 24, 2021
In this week's Legal Speak episode, Shannon Selden, a Debevoise & Plimpton partner and outside counsel for the Center for Reproductive Rights, presents the major legal questions she expects will be raised in upcoming arguments stemming from the U.S. Department of Justice's action seeking to block Texas' SB-8.
By Ellen Bardash | August 10, 2021
Dominion's complaint in Delaware claims Newsmax's coverage crossed the line from reporting by a free press into defamation by not stating, as other news outlets did, that claims had been debunked.
By Ellen Bardash | May 5, 2021
The settlement resolves a whistleblower case filed in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania and against the Wilmington, Delaware-headquartered company, accused of donating to a foundation and using those funds toward the copays of Medicare and TRICARE beneficiaries who weren't eligible for coverage of Incyte Corp.'s drug, Jakafi.
By Nate Robson | March 26, 2021
"If this case does not rise to the level of defamation by a broadcaster, [than] nothing does," Susman Godfrey and Clare Locke attorneys wrote in the lawsuit.
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