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WeWork Trial Counsel: Will Is 'Great Choice' for Vice Chancellor
The Delaware Senate confirmed Will, who was a partner in Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati's Wilmington office, as the newest vice chancellor Wednesday, filling a position that will be vacated by Kathaleen McCormick at the beginning of May when McCormick becomes chancellor.Aiming to Avoid Conflict With State Case, US Judge Dismisses TransPerfect Claims Against Bouchard
U.S. District Judge Mark A. Kearney found the court didn't have the jurisdiction over the constitutionality of a confidentiality order that's no longer in placeMeet Kathaleen McCormick and Lori Will, Carney's Choices to Reshape Court of Chancery
Mc Cormick if confirmed will be the first woman to lead the key business court. Will, currently a partner in Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati's Wilmington office, was tapped to replace join the court as new vice chancellor.Conn. Judge OK's Employment Class Certification Against Ruby Tuesday As Company Faces Bankruptcy
A Superior Court judge has ruled for class certification against Ruby Tuesday in an employment wage matter.View more book results for the query "*"
Former Chief Counsel for Senator Coons Among 21 New Biden White House Lawyers
The Biden administration on Monday announced 21 additional new hires at the White House counsel's office, including five former U.S. Supreme Court clerks who worked for Justices Sonia Sotomayor, Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Elena Kagan.Bouchard Announces April Retirement, Ending 34 Years of Practice and Judging in Chancery Court
Bouchard presided over the expansion of the bench to seven judges to handle a caseload snowballing with the number of companies incorporating in Delaware.Biden White House Taps Big Law Alums, Del. Attorney
A fuller picture of the Biden White House came into focus Wednesday as the transition team announced a slate of new hires in the offices of the president and vice president.Judges, Lawyers Could Be Next Up for Coronavirus Vaccine, but Questions Linger
Federal health authorities recently recommended that lawyers, judges and court staff get the COVID-19 vaccine when it opens up to more essential workers. Will states adopt the guidance, and if so, when?Delaware Courts' Party Balance Challenger Plans New Complaint, Following SCOTUS Standing Rejection
A lawyer's stated desire to apply for the bench did not mean he was "able and ready" to do so, and therefore could not bring a challenge. The decision preserves a rule that guaranteed that two influential courts—the Delaware Court of Chancery and state Supreme Court, which have outsize roles in shaping corporate law—can't have a party majority of more than one.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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