By Elizabeth Bennett | December 1, 2010
A ruling from a federal judge on Nov. 16 cleared the way for dredging to begin on another reach of the Delaware River, part of a controversial deepening project of the U.S. Army Corps of Engi
By Tom Huddleston Jr. | September 5, 2012
The Carlyle Group's deal streak continued August 30 when the private equity firm said it will pay $4.9 billion in cash to acquire DuPont Performance Coatings, the automotive paint business of
By Jeff Mordock | March 6, 2013
The Delaware Supreme Court focused on the definition of the word "substantial" during oral arguments to determine if AT&T can construct a new cellular tower in Bethany Be
By Jeff Mordock | August 14, 2013
A woman suffering a panic attack that was mistaken by a Wilmington police officer for driving under the influence can proceed her claims that the city and officer violated the Americans
By Elizabeth Bennett | October 6, 2010
On the eve of this week's trial stemming from the takeover battle between Airgas Inc. and Air Products & Chemicals Inc., Airgas filed a complaint asking the Court of Chancery to resolve a
By Elizabeth Bennett | May 19, 2010
The Delaware Supreme Court has scheduled public hearings and is seeking comments on a proposed administrative directive and draft bar rule setting out the professional and ethical duties of c
By Jeff Mordock | November 7, 2012
Delaware's state court system worked hard last week to minimize the impact of Hurricane Sandy, despite high winds and heavy rains. The Supreme Court issued an opinion during the storm, the Ch
By Elizabeth Bennett | April 14, 2010
Hockessin lawyer John S. Spadaro took his client's case to the U.S. Supreme Court and won. In the process, he gave the high court another chance to analyze an issue that has come before it ma
By Jeff Mordock | May 30, 2012
Delaware Chancery Court Vice Chancellor Donald F. Parsons Jr. on May 22 awarded two of Paron Capital Management's founders $35.5 million in damages from the fund's former investment chief, James
By Elizabeth Bennett | July 9, 2008
A fight is brewing in the Court of Chancery between Anheuser-Busch Cos. Inc. and certain of it shareholders regarding its rejection of a bid from Belgian beer giant InBev NV/SA.The St.
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