By Elizabeth Bennett | September 30, 2009
As Attorney General Beau Biden's year of deployment to Iraq drew to its end, he was scheduled to return to Delaware on Sept. 30, and was expected to resume his duties to the state shortly the
By Elizabeth Bennett | March 5, 2008
One day while brainstorming in his office about tools to better manage his hectic practice, Scott E. Waxman, a partner with Potter Anderson & Corroon, got to thinking about his BlackBerry
By Jeff Mordock | September 19, 2012
Defendants who exhibit abusive behavior toward their lawyers forfeit their right to counsel if their attorneys quit because of the mistreatment, the Delaware Supreme Court has ruled.A
By Elizabeth Bennett | May 5, 2010
While some may question whether diversity programs have a substantial effect, an initiative announced in March by a number of the legal departments of large companies, including DuPont, comes
By Jeff Mordock | May 8, 2013
The Delaware Supreme Court is said to be mulling the possibility of reinstating certification requirements for court reporters, according to sources in the legal industry. Although some in th
By Elizabeth Bennett | October 22, 2008
A derivative suit brought against the former directors of Countrywide Financial Corp. alleging a breach of the duty of loyalty was dismissed for lack of standing by the U.S. District Court fo
By Tami Kamin-Meyer | July 9, 2008
Despite being an in-house counsel with DuPont since he graduated from Wake Forest University School of Law in 1976, Tom Sager says he never thought he’d be in the position he
By Gina Passarella | July 20, 2011
Reed Smith, one of Delaware’s most active firms, has opened its third office in China with the creation of an outpost in the country’s most populous city, Shanghai.
By Barbara Uberti Manerchia And John J. Quinn III | November 10, 2010
Few compliance violations impose tax penalties as severe as those that apply under Section 409A of the Internal Revenue Code to people covered under nonqualified deferred compensation agreeme
By Jeff Mordock | July 24, 2013
The Delaware Supreme Court has reversed a Superior Court decision dismissing a lawsuit filed against a state school district and its employees by the grandparents of a student who killed him
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