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Bankruptcy Trustee's Unfair Transaction Claims Withstand Motion
A complaint filed in the Court of Chancery by the creditor trustee in the bankruptcy of Insilco Technologies Inc. survived a motion to dismiss late last month, but only for those claims related to an allegedly unfair transaction.ACLU Motion Spurs Court to Provide Defendant With Translator
The Delaware Superior Court has agreed to provide a translator for a defendant who speaks only Spanish after initially denying his request. The court conceded that it needed to provide the defendant with an interpreter at the court’s expense after his attorney and the American Civil Liberties Union of Delaware filed motions arguing that such a denial violated the man’s constitutional rights.In Four Decisions, U.S. Supreme Court Limits Reach of Fraud Statutes
In four high-impact decisions last week, the U.S. Supreme Court significantly limited the scope of federal laws used by prosecutors and plaintiffs in pursuing alleged corporate fraud.Glasscock Unanimously Confirmed as Vice Chancellor
Sam Glasscock was confirmed as the newest vice chancellor of the Delaware Chancery Court last week in a unanimous vote by the Delaware General Assembly.Sources Expect Three Additional Superior Court Vacancies
As Delaware currently seeks to fill four New Castle County Superior Court judgeships, sources in the Delaware legal community said three additional vacancies are likely to open up within the next two years. According to legal sources, the vacancies will be created by the retirement of Judges Jerome O. Herlihy, Jan R. Jurden and Charles H. Toliver IV.View more book results for the query "*"
Annual Pileggi Lecture to Focus On Corporate Dispute Forums
Joseph A. Grundfest, the William A. Franke Professor of Law at Stanford Law School, is scheduled to deliver the 2010 annual Francis G. Pileggi Distinguished Lecture in Law scheduled at 8:45 a.m on Oct. 8 in the Gold Ballroom of the Hotel du Pont in Wilmington.Repressed Memory Onset Testimony Fails <I>Daubert</I> Evidence Standard
The Delaware Superior Court has barred a psychiatrist's testimony on when a plaintiff's dissociative amnesia, or memory repression, occurred because there are too few scientific studies on the onset of trauma-related memory failure for the court to conclude it's reliable or helpful to a jury.Widener Law Hands Out Awards To Distinguished Alumni
Widener Law handed out its 2010 alumni awards during the school's 35th anniversary gala at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia on April 17. The school has honored and awarded its distinguished alumni since 1976.Is Rapposelli Superior Court Sighting a Sign of Things to Come?
The Delaware legal community is abuzz over Vivian Rapposelli, a candidate for one of the Democratic openings on the state Superior Court, sitting in the back of a New Castle County Superior Court hearing and taking notes on November 9.Arb Awards May Be Viewed As Judgments, Vice Chancellor Says
Vice Chancellor Donald F. Parsons Jr. held recently that parties to arbitration agreements must bring cross-claims for proportionate fault before the arbitration panel, or lose the chance per a Delaware statute governing joint tortfeasors.Your Long-Term Care Legislation Playbook
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