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Damages for Apple iPhone Infringement Bumped Up to $8.9M
Apple Inc. has been ordered to pay nearly $9 million in damages for infringing a ring-silencing patent with technology it incorporated into earlier versions of the iPhone.Glasscock Tosses $428M Derivative Suit Over Alleged Botched Merger
The Delaware Court of Chancery has dismissed a $428 million shareholder derivative suit accusing The Williams Cos. Inc. board of using a planned $13 billion acquisition to torpedo the company's doomed merger with Energy Transfer Equity.Glasscock Tosses $428M Derivative Suit Over Alleged Botched Merger
The Delaware Court of Chancery has dismissed a $428 million shareholder derivative suit accusing The Williams Cos. Inc. board of using a planned $13 billion acquisition to torpedo the company's doomed merger with Energy Transfer Equity.Bouchard Rules Merger Wiped Out Derivative Standing in Case Over Mine Explosion
After years of delay, former stockholders of Massey Energy Co. have lost standing to bring a derivative suit against company executives over a 2010 mine explosion that killed 29 workers, the Delaware Court of Chancery said on Thursday.Bouchard Rules Merger Wiped Out Derivative Standing in Case Over Mine Explosion
After years of delay, former stockholders of Massey Energy Co. have lost standing to bring a derivative suit against company executives over a 2010 mine explosion that killed 29 workers, the Delaware Court of Chancery said on Thursday.View more book results for the query "*"
What the Theranos Settlement Solves—And What It Doesn't
Theranos Inc. announced Monday that it has settled two lawsuits brought by one of its biggest early investors, a move the embattled blood-testing company said would allow it to proceed with a short-term tender offer and set its sights on eventually bringing new technology to market.What the Theranos Settlement Solves—And What It Doesn't
Theranos Inc. announced Monday that it has settled two lawsuits brought by one of its biggest early investors, a move the embattled blood-testing company said would allow it to proceed with a short-term tender offer and set its sights on eventually bringing new technology to market.Jeter Case Highlights Dangers of Mixed Corporate Roles
The unique marketing strategy at the heart of a lawsuit involving a luxury underwear company and former New York Yankees' shortstop Derek Jeter offered a "cautionary tale" about the dangers of mixing roles in a corporate governance setting, the Court of Chancery noted last week.Reliance on Deceptive Financial Statements Leads to Direct Claim, Justices Say
Holder claims raised in New York federal court were direct and not derivative in nature because they belonged to stockholders who alleged harm stemming from their reliance on a banking giant's supposed deception about its financial health, the Delaware Supreme Court said in answering a certified question of law.Del. Supreme Court Addresses Second Circuit Question on Direct v. Derivative Claims
Answering a certified question of law, the Delaware Supreme Court ruled that holder claims asserted in a case in New York federal courts were direct because they belonged to stockholders who were allegedly harmed by their reliance on Citigroup's supposed misstatements about the company's financial health.The Real Estate Leader's Quick Guide: Insights for Better Lease Administration
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