By Ellen Bardash | August 11, 2022
Attorney General Kathy Jennings said she expects questions from Delawareans about their rights to abortion access, as well as from those who may be traveling to Delaware for that access from states with more restrictions.
By Ellen Bardash | June 29, 2022
Vice Chancellor J. Travis Laster wrote the ruling is especially significant in light of the US Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade, though the Chancery case itself doesn't address federal constitutional rights and Dobbs didn't influence the decision. Delaware is one of 16 states to have codified abortion rights.
By Amanda Bronstad | March 24, 2022
McKinsey & Co.'s arguments to dismiss opioid lawsuits have garnered amicus support from 11 states, including Connecticut and Texas, and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the American Tort Reform Association.
By Scott Graham | March 15, 2022
A $45 million jury verdict—including $23 million in punitive damages—pushed Natera's stock price down 15% Tuesday while CareDx's climbed 10%.
By Ellen Bardash | February 24, 2022
The decision means that three insurance companies, represented by a team led by Quinn Emanuel attorneys, won't have to pay a former Xerox Corp. subsidiary a total of $37.5 million toward a settlement with the state of Texas.
By Ellen Bardash | January 11, 2022
Attorney General Kathy Jennings said the measure "threatens serious, irreparable, and unconstitutional harm." The city of Seaford's mayor said an anonymous donor had agreed to fund litigation to defend the local measure.
By Avalon Zoppo | December 22, 2021
Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe and DLA Piper are among the firms involved in various appellate litigation.
By Ellen Bardash | November 19, 2021
U.S. District Judge Colm F. Connolly issued an order Friday afternoon staying the case until 14 days after the resolution of those filed by Xiulu Ruan and Shakeel Kahn, which the high court agreed to hear earlier this month.
By Ellen Bardash | September 24, 2021
Delaware's equity court said a patient's right to self-determination did not require that a hospital be ordered to administer the veterinary drug.
By Ellen Bardash | June 17, 2021
A case filed in Delaware Superior Court is the first anywhere to claim Aziyo Inc. was negligent in sending out a bone marrow product thought to be contaminated with tuberculosis, but attorneys for the Delaware plaintiff say similar cases are expected to be filed soon.
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