Delaware Business Court Insider
By Charles Toutant | February 11, 2022
"Today, with barely a nod to the Delaware Vice Chancellor's guidance on the subject, the Third Circuit held that its 2013 prediction 'may not be unassailable, but it is not clearly erroneous,' and refused to correct it. I don't think further comment is warranted," said Kevin Marino, the lawyer for Sergey Aleynikov.
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Max Mitchell | January 25, 2022
"Unlike the sale of a good, a TitleMax loan has a longer lifespan: it involves later payments and permits a physical taking (repossession) from inside another state," Third Circuit Judge Patty Shwartz said.
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Meghann M. Cuniff | January 13, 2022
Delaware's Department of Justice "played a leading role in investigating Navient's alleged misrepresentations regarding the dischargeability of private student loans in bankruptcy," according to the release.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Robert A. Schwinger | November 22, 2021
In his Blockchain Law column, Robert Schwinger raises the question: "How far is too far when it comes to litigating crypto in the United States?"
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Amanda Bronstad | August 24, 2021
Four law firms preparing for a talcum powder trial next month against Johnson & Johnson filed an emergency motion and petition Tuesday to prevent the company's potential bankruptcy filing, which would halt their lawsuit and potentially that of tens of thousands of other cases. A Delaware bankruptcy judge recently heard arguments over the restructuring plan.
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Ellen Bardash | August 20, 2021
In addition to the settlement fund, the agreement requires the scouting organization to set up a committee intended to prevent abuse of scouts moving forward.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Ellen Bardash | August 13, 2021
Bitcoin mining firm Coinmint was fairly "redomesticated" in Puerto Rico, the vice chancellor said, leaving it up to that U.S. commonwealth's courts to weigh in on whether one of its founders was wrongfully ousted from the company's board.
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Melea VanOstrand | July 23, 2021
The hotel alleges special servicers ran up additional fees while it was trying to get answers about how to settle.
By Tom McParland | June 14, 2021
According to the six-page complaint, Affirm held its loans out as an alternative to paying for products by credit card, without disclosing allegedly "unfavorable" terms.
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Ross Todd | June 8, 2021
Susan Saltzstein, the co-deputy of Skadden's nationwide securities litigation group, says the cases being filed in the wake of unprecedented market activity involving special purpose acquisition companies follow the playbook she's seen from plaintiffs in merger litigation and stock-drop suits following IPOs.
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