Delaware Business Court Insider
By Jeff Mordock | January 25, 2012
The Delaware Chancery Court has sanctioned hedge fund manager Michael Steinhardt for trading stock based on information he acquired through his role as a representative plaintiff in a class a
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Emily V. Burton | August 31, 2011
It is well established at common law that an attorney possess a retaining lien over the client's property, including the client's papers. That lien often constitutes the attorney's best lever
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Jeff Mordock | June 6, 2012
Legislation signed May 25 by President Obama will ensure that Delaware will not lose any of its five temporary bankruptcy judgeships within the next five years if any of its current judges le
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Edward M. McNally | June 8, 2011
Why do so many people care about whether the Delaware courts will continue to uphold the "poison pill" defense to a hostile takeover? After all, comparatively few lawyers prac
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Jeff Mordock | January 18, 2012
Delaware Court of Chancery Vice Chancellor Donald F. Parsons Jr. has granted a shareholder's request to examine China MediaExpress Holdings Inc.'s books and records, despite a securities suit
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Jeff Mordock | March 20, 2013
In an unusual move, the Delaware Court of Chancery has permitted a lawsuit seeking the appointment of a receiver for a solvent corporation, holding that the plaintiff's allegations of fraud a
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Edward M. McNally | April 4, 2012
Recently, the Delaware Court of Chancery has found wrongful conduct but denied the remedy plaintiffs sought. TheEl Paso case is a prime example.The court found the board of dire
Delaware Business Court Insider
By John Mark Zeberkiewicz and Stephanie Norman | July 24, 2013
The term "sandbagging" has been used generally in the M&A context to refer to the buyer's assertion of post-closing claims for breach of representation and warr
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Elizabeth Bennett Of the DBCI | April 7, 2011
The Delaware judge presiding over the Tribune Co. bankruptcy stated his intention during a hearing last week to allow certain creditors to pursue fraudulent conveyance claims in state
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Jeff Mordock | January 4, 2012
Delaware's status as the nation's bankruptcy capital could face some challenges in 2012. However, the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware remained full of activity in 2011 with
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