Delaware Business Court Insider
By Ellen Bardash | June 24, 2021
The case stems from a contract between Macrophage Therapeutics Inc., represented by Richard, Layton & Finger, and Michael M. Goldberg, the CEO of Navidea Biopharmaceuticals Inc. who was supposed to become CEO of its subsidiary, Macrophage.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
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.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Ellen Bardash | May 28, 2021
Misrepresentations made in SEC filings and communications with investors, the newest complaint alleges, led to Tricida shares dropping from more than $26 to $4.37 between July and October of 2020, amounting to millions in market capitalization losses.
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Ellen Bardash | February 2, 2021
Vice Chancellor Paul Fioravanti found the key to be what valuation procedures are specified in the agreement, not that calculations be made the same way.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | September 30, 2020
Connecticut, New York and California were among the 43 states to sign a $39.5 million settlement with Anthem, Inc. over a 2014 data breach.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Ellen Bardash | August 31, 2020
Vice Chancellor J. Travis Laster critiqued both companies' handling of the blocked merger in ruling neither can seek damages from the other.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Christopher Ezold | February 14, 2020
The life sciences and medical technology space is growing rapidly; trends in this space for 2020 reflect this growth. This article addresses the trends to expect, and how that may impact the work their attorneys will be facing in 2020 and beyond.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Q&A
By Jenna Greene | December 20, 2019
'While it is always odd to be on opposite sides of the same legal issue, in this case, it didn't really feel all that odd because, once we dug into the facts, the cases were not that similar at all.'
By Kristen Rasmussen | May 28, 2019
Three sources of authority—Delaware law, Rite Aid's bylaws and its charter—support Franklin Brown's claim for mandatory indemnification from the drugstore chain, the Delaware Chancery Court recently ruled.
By Scott Graham | May 16, 2019
Durie Tangri's Mark Lemley, an attorney for a would-be class of consumers and insurers, says a 2015 ruling on a Spider-Man toy established limits on royalties that drug companies are ignoring.
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