By Ellen Bardash | January 29, 2021
Vice Chancellor Joseph R. Slights III allowed CBS stockholders to continue with their claims against successor ViacomCBS.
By Ellen Bardash | January 28, 2021
The case was moved from New York under a clause in Intercept's bylaws specifying derivative actions against the company are to be addressed in a state or federal court in Delaware, where Intercept is incorporated.
By Ellen Bardash | January 21, 2021
Class plaintiffs said executives padded Walmart's pharmacy revenue by encouraging pharmacists to fill opioid prescriptions with questionable legitimacy. Those actions, the complaint said, led to a stock price drop when the U.S. Justice Department sued to stop overprescription.
By Ellen Bardash | December 2, 2020
The complaint alleges that while executives were touting progress on chip development, a material defect in the manufacturing process prevented Intel from producing chips in an economically sustainable way
By Ellen Bardash | June 15, 2020
Nearly two years after being put on hold, a case alleging Twitter Inc.'s directors misled shareholders about seeing growth in the number of users on the social media platform has been reopened.
By Leigh Jones | Vanessa Blum | April 17, 2020
Randy Mastro, co-chair of the firm's litigation practice group, describes the growing wave of lawsuits.
By Katheryn Tucker | January 30, 2020
"Valuing a private company" is "a notoriously difficult thing" to do, Judge Colm Connolly said.
By Lizzy McLellan | July 17, 2019
Gregory Varallo joined the plaintiffs-side powerhouse as a partner just weeks after finishing his term as president of Delaware's largest law firm.
By Phillip Bantz | March 19, 2019
“You need to take regulatory compliance very seriously and when you do have problems don't cover it up. That will only turn it into intentional securities fraud and only makes the problem bigger,” said Olav Haazen, a director at the Wilmington-based law firm Grant & Eisenhofer who represents the group of investors suing Danske Bank.
By Tom McParland | January 30, 2019
A Delaware federal judge ruled Tuesday that Navient Corp., one of that nation's largest servicers of student loans, must face claims that it had pumped up its stock price by hiding serious problems with its loan portfolio and other risks from investors.
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