Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Ellen Bardash | January 30, 2024
Chancellor Kathaleen McCormick concluded Musk was a controller of Tesla under Delaware law, putting the burden of entire fairness on his defense team from Cravath, Swain & Moore and Ross Aronstam & Moritz.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Ellen Bardash | January 29, 2024
Justice Gary F. Traynor's opinion, which emphasizes Delaware's strong deference to contract freedoms, remanded the case of former Cantor Fitzgerald partners to the Court of Chancery.
By Stan Soocher | January 26, 2024
2024 starts off with court decisions and procedural rulings that took shape in 2023 in lawsuits that were filed over the collision of creative content with generative AI programs. Most of the complaints allege copyright infringement and related claims prompted by the unlicensed copyright works that AI companies input into their AI programs.
By Ellen Bardash | January 24, 2024
The decision was a win for Fox, which is represented by attorneys from Kirkland & Ellis. The court said there's not enough on the record to justify dismissing Fox News' counterclaims at this point.
By Amanda Bronstad | January 23, 2024
The amicus briefs, filed on Monday, support a petition from an claimants committee in the Bestwall LLC bankruptcy for the U.S. Supreme Court to reverse an injunction order blocking mesothelioma victims from pursing their asbestos lawsuits.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Ellen Bardash | January 23, 2024
It's the latest wave of litigation blowback against telecommunications companies that were linked to toxic underground cables and their effects.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Rob Maier | January 23, 2024
A recent order from Chief Judge Colm Connolly in the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware may serve as a warning for "patent trolls"—the derogatory term used to describe companies whose sole function is to acquire and then assert patents, often in cases that are questionable on the merits—against filing cases in Delaware going forward.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Riley Brennan | January 19, 2024
Vice Chancellor Paul Fioravanti, Jr. concluded that plaintiffs wrongly included confidential and privileged information on life sciences company Illumina in their complaint against individual defendants related to the company, but "as a general rule, directors are entitled to privileged communications delivered to the corporation or the board."
By Ellen Bardash | January 18, 2024
The Jan. 17 decision, as a summary order, doesn't set an official precedent, but it signals to attorneys what level of evidence may be needed for a case claiming transaction-related NDAs were breached to have a chance at going to trial. Judges John M. Walker Jr., Denny Chin and Beth Robinson considered the appeal.
By Avalon Zoppo | January 17, 2024
The federal appeals court considers whether the social media site could be held liable for a child's death.
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