Delaware Business Court Insider
By Ellen Bardash | July 21, 2022
"The plaintiff is master of his complaint, but his power is not absolute," the opinion stated.
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Ellen Bardash | June 7, 2022
U.S. Circuit Judge Marjorie O. Rendell of the Third Circuit Court of Appeals repeatedly disgreed with an attorney for Avenatti and said fraudulent joinder isn't an issue in the case.
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Brian Lee | May 24, 2022
Tully Rinckey founding partner Matthew Tully's said his legal strategy was path-breaking in prompting a judge to approve a subpoena against Twitter.
By Joel Kurtzberg, Adam S. Mintz and Samuel J. Weiner | May 13, 2022
The Supreme Court of the United States will likely soon resolve the issue when it considers 'Mallory'.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Edward T. Kang and Ryan T. Kirk | May 12, 2022
Because veil piercing is a highly fact-intensive inquiry, it can be difficult to predict in advance when a court will grant such a remedy. This is because, in addition to the multi-factor analysis that often goes into the decision of whether to pierce, there are also a variety of different forms that veil piercing can take.
By Jeffrey S. Weinstein and Samuel B. Weiss | April 8, 2022
Enterprising defendants with quick trigger fingers or sophisticated court tracking software (or their counsel) can continue to interpret the removal statute as its plain language requires, and remove cases to federal court prior to service on a forum defendant.
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Charles Toutant | March 29, 2022
"Justice should mean the same thing for every American. That's why we need to make big, systemic changes to the way civil damages are determined in this country, to recognize the value of every life and to end the implementation of discriminatory calculations," said Sue Steinman of the American Association for Justice.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Edward T. Kang and Ryan T. Kirk | January 20, 2022
For practitioners, these Daniel Snyder events provide helpful tips relating to how organizations both large and small should conduct internal investigations.
By Ellen Bardash | January 7, 2022
U.S. District Judge Leonard P. Stark's decision to remand the case to Delaware Superior Court marks a win for state Attorney General Kathy Jennings, who first chose the state court as the venue for the complaint filed against more than 30 fossil fuel giants.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Carolyn Boucek | December 8, 2021
Given the perpetually crowded nature of federal dockets, limited judicial resources, and current backlog of cases due to COVID-19, it is possible that the legal community will see the Colorado River abstention doctrine used with increased frequency to reroute certain federal cases to state courts.
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