By Phillip Bantz | November 12, 2018
The 19th Annual Chief Legal Officer Survey by Altman Weil Inc. on management, staffing and spending trends in law departments finds many law departments are negotiating discounts with larger firms or moving work to smaller firms and staffing up their own law departments.
By Tom McParland | November 9, 2018
Tuesday's general election brought two new attorneys and a few shakeups to Dover, as Democrats tightened their grip on the General Assembly.
By Tom McParland | November 6, 2018
Democrat Kathy Jennings, a former top state prosecutor, sailed to victory Tuesday night in Delaware's attorney general race, securing more than 61 percent of the statewide vote.
By Ryan Lovelace | November 2, 2018
In the final months of his tenure at Facebook, Colin Stretch told lawyers at an ABA panel in Washington that his company recognizes "transparency" as a key to earning the trust of users and policymakers.
By Tom McParland | November 1, 2018
A Dover attorney has filed a lawsuit against Gov. John Carney, prison officials and staff on behalf of more than 100 inmates who said they were tortured and abused in the wake of last year's uprising at James T. Vaughn Correctional Center, which left a corrections officer dead.
By Tom McParland | November 1, 2018
The Delaware Department of Justice on Thursday confirmed that it has opened a criminal investigation into possible sexual abuse by priests and other personnel in the Catholic Diocese of Wilmington.
By Sue Reisinger | October 29, 2018
Alphabet Inc. CLO David Drummond may have saved his career after a consensual sexual relationship with a female subordinate when he was general counsel, but other GCs have found similar situations a "career-ending move."
By Phillip Bantz | October 29, 2018
While most GCs have been getting raises, the money varied based on the size of the company and the industry in which it operates.
By Tom McParland | October 26, 2018
A new shareholder lawsuit has accused the Tesla board of engaging in a conspiracy to cover up its failure to monitor CEO Elon Musk's "increasingly erratic" public statements, in a case that could set up the question of whether Musk's tweets qualify as company statements.
By Tom McParland | October 23, 2018
Explaining his decision to reincorporate his business in Nevada, TransPerfect co-founder and CEO Philip R. Shawe returned to Delaware last week to deliver a parting shot to the state's legal establishment, saying the Delaware Court of Chancery was too quick to order the profitable translation software company to the auction block.
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