By Jeff Mordock | July 24, 2013
Retail stores where merchandisers work on behalf of marketers to ensure that products are displayed with the proper quantity and correct price cannot be excluded from Delaware's empl
By Jeff Mordock | October 3, 2012
A diverse group of judges, government attorneys and firm attorneys have submitted their names for four judgeship openings on the Delaware Superior Court, according to Delaware legal so
By Elizabeth Bennett | June 11, 2008
On May 30, the Court of Chancery ordered the defendant in Berger v. Pubco Corp. to redo the notice it provided to minority shareholders before a short-form merger, setting up the possi
By Elizabeth Bennett | June 30, 2010
A narrowly tailored ruling from the New Castle County Superior Court in a matter of first impression has defined volunteer firefighters as state employees for the purposes of the Workers' Com
By Jeff Mordock | November 14, 2012
After cruising to re-election last week with 69.3 percent of the vote, Governor Jack Markell will spend his second term focusing on jobs and education, while the rest of the state will focus
By Elizabeth Bennett | May 12, 2010
A severance payment of more than $6 million made to Richard Thalheimer, the founder and former CEO of Sharper Image Corp., was deemed a constructive fraudulent transfer by a Delaware bankrupt
By Jeff Mordock | February 6, 2013
Serial child sexual-abuser Earl Bradley sent a 43-page letter to the Delaware Supreme Court asking the justices to rehear arguments that the police exceeded their authority when they searched
By Elizabeth Bennett | November 24, 2010
Taking up an issue it has never addressed head-on, the Court of Chancery ruled that the creditors of insolvent limited liability companies, or LLCs, do not have standing to pursue derivative
By Elizabeth Bennett | October 13, 2010
The Delaware Supreme Court recently affirmed a decision from the Court of Chancery that held a poison pill with an unusually low trigger was a reasonable response to a specific threat to the
By Jeff Mordock | September 26, 2012
A federal judge has denied a technology company's motion for leave to file a motion for partial summary judgment regarding construction of its claims, ruling that claims construction issues c
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