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Al-Jazeera's Indemnification Claims for $100M in Ex-VP Gore Suit Survive
An Al-Jazeera Media Network subsidiary has kept alive its indemnification claims against former Current TV owners, including former Vice President Al Gore, for more than $100 million.Heated Petroleum Dispute Thinned Before Heading to Trial
A decade-long arrangement between a petroleum seller and a marine terminal operator that devolved into numerous legal disputes is headed toward trial on a streamlined set of claims.Supreme Court Condemns Malicious Prosecution Lawsuit Against Convent
The Delaware Supreme Court has refused to extend the tort of malicious prosecution to a case where the plaintiff contended the underlying matter, filed by a community of nuns, should not have continued without probable cause.Lawyer, Partner Again Denied Cut of $2.2B Nursing Home Deal
The state Supreme Court has affirmed in a two-page order the Chancery Court's rejection of a lawyer's claim that his business partner breached a contract in a $2.2 billion acquisition of a nursing-home portfolio.Court Tosses $15 Million Verdict, Saying It Contradicts Agreement
The Delaware Supreme Court has reversed a $15.1 million award to NorthPointe Capital, ruling that the Superior Court improperly interpreted and reformed a contract between the plaintiff and its former majority owner.View more book results for the query "*"
Despite Contract Clause, Judge Allows Storage Lawsuit to Proceed
A state Superior Court judge has allowed a breach of contract claim against a storage company to go forward, despite a non-liability clause in the agreement.Complaint Against Retired Judge Dismissed by Chancery Court
The terms of a so-called friendly agreement between a retired federal judge and a pizza chain founder were not sufficient to demonstrate a valid contract, the Delaware Court of Chancery has ruled, dismissing the pizza chain founder's complaint.Deed Restrictions Without Clear Review Standards Are Invalid
Deed restrictions requiring the approval of a condominium's governing council before an owner can alter his or her unit are only enforceable if they articulate a "clear, precise and fixed standard" for evaluating the owner's request, the Delaware Court of Chancery has ruled.Defendant Ordered to Pay Attorney Fees for Discovery Violations
The Delaware Court of Chancery has ordered a cash advance lender to pay a plaintiff's attorney fees and expenses after the loan company failed to comply with a court order to produce a spreadsheet detailing its annual percentage rates.Chancery Court Revokes Written Will in Favor of Oral Contract
In a rare move, the Delaware Court of Chancery has invalidated a will bequeathing a decedent's property to his youngest son because it conflicted with an earlier oral contract to leave the property to the deceased's oldest son.How to Build Trust Between Advisors and Clients
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