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Three Things Bankruptcy Trustees Should Know About Due Diligence in Preference Litigation
Courts have struggled with the interpretation of the 2019 amendment to Section 547, specifically whether the due diligence requirement is an element of a preference claim that must be adequately pleaded in the plaintiff's complaint. While the law is still developing, there are three important takeaways for trustees to consider.
Navigating Board Turbulence: Lessons From OpenAI
The rollercoaster of events at OpenAI serve as a reminder of the power dynamics and challenges that even the most innovative and groundbreaking companies face.
Technology-Related Commercial Disputes Should Be Assigned to the Commercial Division
The Office of Court Administration recently solicited comments on a proposal to amend Rule 202.70(b)(1) of the Uniform Rules for the Supreme and County Courts to add a reference to technology in the description of what is a commercial case. This article discusses the proposal, rationale behind the rule amendment and kind of technology cases that likely fall within the Commercial Division's jurisdiction.
TransPerfect Attorney Offers Payment to End Years-Long Chancery Fee Dispute
Famed attorney Alan Dershowitz, holding what he said was a file folder containing checks, said as a gesture of good faith and an effort to resolve the longest-running Chancery case after nearly 10 years.
Judiciary Rules Panel Eyes Unified Bar Admissions Proposal for US District Courts
Some districts, such as Delaware, require pro hac vice counsel to designate a local lawyer to file papers and attend proceedings before the court.View more book results for the query "*"


Quinn Emanuel Plots Wilmington Office Opening, Hiring Local Counsel to Lead
Michael Barlow's history of working with Quinn Emanuel's litigators as Delaware counsel includes representing clients Mirae Asset Global Investments and Snow Phipps Group in the first two COVID-19 "busted deal" cases to go to trial.
19th Annual Review of Key Delaware Corporate and Commercial Decisions
This list highlights some of the notable decisions that should be of widespread interest to those involved in corporate and commercial litigation or those who follow the latest developments in this area of Delaware law.
Simpson Thacher Litigation Co-Chair on the Enduring Value of Being a Generalist
"I've always loved being a student, so I enjoy the chance to educate myself about new fields. The clients appreciate that I bring a broad spectrum of skills to the table."
Here Are Five Legal Issues to Watch in the Federal Appeals Courts in 2024
Anti-terrorism efforts, venue, drug pricing, defamation and air pollution appear to be heading to the Supreme Court.
AI, Firm Relationships Were Among Most-Read Topics of a Tempestuous Year
The year was marked by geopolitical chaos abroad, economic turmoil at home and the explosion of generative artificial intelligence.
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