By Ellen Bardash | October 1, 2021
The parties had just a few weeks between the trial being confirmed and opening statements.
By Ellen Bardash | September 29, 2021
"It's going to be a huge increase in efficiency for both lawyers and judges," said Francis Pileggi, a prominent corporate litigator and commentator.
By Ellen Bardash | July 28, 2021
Analysts and researchers quickly critiqued the Sorrento executives' claims, accusing them of using the pandemic as a springboard to capital needed to keep the company running.
By Ellen Bardash | July 27, 2021
The claims that have now been pending for nearly five years still aren't expected to be resolved with a court decision for months.
By Zack Needles | Karen Sloan | June 11, 2021
In this week's episode, Law.com's Ross Todd talks with Susan Saltzstein, a securities and complex litigation partner at Skadden, about what's driving the recent uptick in securities litigation over SPAC transactions—and why it all feels familiar.
By Ellen Bardash | June 1, 2021
Plaintiffs alleging an insider transaction weren't eligible to file a derivative suit involving the company's 2019 IPO because they were challenging terms of a deal agreed to before they purchased stock, despite owning shares before it took place.
By Ellen Bardash | April 29, 2021
The district also continued to be one of the top places to file securities suits, according to Lex Machina's report on federal securities litigation released Thursday, as the number of federal securities filings climbed following key decisions by the state-level Court of Chancery.
By Ellen Bardash | April 28, 2021
Those fees are included in an over $45 million judgment leveled against Shire U.S. Holdings in a case that took the uncommon path of going to trial while plaintiffs were represented on contingency.
By Ellen Bardash | February 11, 2021
A shareholder plaintiff alleged that CEO and President Benjamin Silbermann, CFO Todd Morgenfeld and seven other board members kept company leadership an all-white "boy's club." The lawsuit demanded extensive changes to company bylaws.
By Ellen Bardash | February 5, 2021
Robinhood's customers, not shareholders, are currently the ones upset with the company to the point of taking legal action over January's run on GameStop and other stocks.
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