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January 23, 2013 | Delaware Law Weekly

Ex-Head of Connolly Bove Bankruptcy Practice Joins Connolly Gallagher

Jeffrey C. Wisler, the former head of the bankruptcy practice at Novak Druce Connolly Bove + Quigg, has joined many of his former colleagues at Connolly Gallagher.
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November 14, 2012 | Delaware Law Weekly

Differences on LLCs May Have Led to Strine's Rebuke

The Delaware Supreme Court's public rebuke of Delaware Court of Chancery Chancellor Leo E. Strine Jr. in a recent opinion may have been sparked by differing opinion between Chief Justice Myron T. Steele and Strine on the state's Limited Liability Company Act, according to legal sources within the state.
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May 30, 2012 | Delaware Law Weekly

Speeding Stop Doesn't Justify Further Investigation

A police officer may not detain a motorist pulled over for a traffic citation by asking questions if there is no reasonable suspicion of criminal activity, the Delaware Supreme Court has ruled. The high court's decision reverses a Superior Court ruling, which allowed drugs recovered from an individual pulled over during a traffic offense to be admitted as evidence in a criminal trial.
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April 24, 2013 | Delaware Law Weekly

Biden Proposes Expanding Mental-Health Gun Ownership Prohibition

Delaware Attorney General Beau Biden on Monday unveiled proposed legislation that would prohibit gun ownership among individuals who have been found by a court or mental-health professional to have a serious mental illness.
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September 11, 2013 | Delaware Law Weekly

'Extra Caution' Urged in Admitting Social Media Evidence

Delaware judges must take extra caution to authenticate postings from social media websites before allowing them to be introduced as evidence in a criminal trial, a public defender told the state Supreme Court last week.
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May 22, 2013 | Delaware Law Weekly

Widener Law Student Awards

Widener University School of Law presented a new award at its annual student awards ceremony last month on its Wilmington campus. The William J. Prickett Jr. Corporate Law Award was given to Nathan Barnett through a gift from Prickett, Jones & Elliott, honoring William J. Prickett Jr., grandson of the firm's founder. Pictured, seated, from left, are Prickett Jr.; his wife, Caroline Prickett; and their son, William L. Prickett. Standing, from left, are Widener Law Dean Linda L. Ammons; Michael Hanrahan, director at Prickett Jones; Nathan Barnett's mother, Donna Barnett; Nathan Barnett; Nathan Barnett's father, Jay Barnett; Nathan Barnett's sister, Olya Barnett; and Widener University President James T. Harris III.
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January 05, 2011 | Delaware Law Weekly

Poison Pills Provided Major Tests for Chancery Court

After years in which the Court of Chancery had no occasion to consider the validity of a shareholders' rights plan, or poison pill, three cases were decided this year that served to remind corporate constituents the processes that must be followed if a rights plan is to be upheld.
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August 13, 2008 | Delaware Law Weekly

Federal Judge Reduces $45 Mil. Patent Verdict to $23.25 Mil.

A jury's verdict of more than $45 million in a patent suit over cell phone location technology has been reduced to $18.6 million by a federal judge to eliminate the jury's award for future infringement damages.
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May 01, 2013 | Delaware Law Weekly

Three Names Sent to Markell for Seat on Delaware Superior Court

Delaware's Judicial Nominating Commission has sent a list of three candidates to Governor Jack Markell for selection as the nominee to replace retiring Superior Court Judge Jerome O. Herlihy, according to sources in the legal community.
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August 31, 2011 | Delaware Law Weekly

Major Widener Law Donor Resigns Over Connell Suspension

Robert Taishoff has resigned from his position as chairman of Widener University School of Law’s Campaign Committee in protest of the university’s suspension of controversial law professor Lawrence J. Connell.
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