Philip Shawe, a co-owner and founder of TransPerfect Inc., has made no secret of his disdain for Chancellor Andre G. Bouchard’s decision to force the sale of the profitable translation services company, publicly criticizing the chancellor throughout the now two-year-old case and aggressively talking up his effort to have the ruling reversed.

Now, just one month before the Delaware Supreme Court is set to hear his appeal, Shawe has said he plans to launch his latest salvo: a contest for law school students to write the best opinion “reversing and remanding” Bouchard’s ruling.

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