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Del. Supreme Court Upholds $770M TransPerfect Sale to Co-Founder
The Delaware Supreme Court on Thursday upheld the $770 million sale of TransPerfect Global Inc. to co-founder Philip R. Shawe, bringing to an end more than three years of fierce litigation with his erstwhile partner Elizabeth Elting over control of the successful translation-service company.Remington Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Protection; Sandy Hook Case Temporarily on Hold
As the Connecticut Supreme Court weighs the Sandy Hook families' case against the gun maker, Remington Outdoor Inc. filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in a move that could delay the litigation.Judge Invalidates D&M Patent in Wireless Speaker Infringement Row
A Delaware federal judge on Feb. 16 invalidated a patent held by D&M Holdings Inc. as the company continues to face off against rival wireless speaker-maker Sonos Inc. in a protracted infringement fight.Stark Wipes Out $2.5 Billion Verdict in Hep C Drug Patent Case
A Delaware federal judge on Feb. 16 overturned a massive $2.5 billion jury verdict against Gilead Sciences Inc., finding that a patent held by a unit of Merck & Co. Inc. was too broad to be valid.Coons Backs Del. Role in Bankruptcy as Bipartisan Venue Bill Seeks Traction
A U.S. Senate bill backed by conservative Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas and liberal Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Massachusetts, aimed at curbing forum-shopping in Chapter 11 bankruptcy cases, has sparked stiff opposition from Delaware's elected officials and reignited a battle that has roiled policymakers and the bankruptcy bar for decades.View more book results for the query "*"
Slights Rejects Conspiracy Allegation as 'Fantasy,' Scuttling Suit Over Russian Space Satellites
The Delaware Court of Chancery on Tuesday extinguished a decadelong civil conspiracy suit stemming from a failed partnership to commercialize Russian satellites, saying that extensive discovery had exposed the plaintiff's central theory as a sham.Supreme Court Rejects Bouchard's Recommendation in Walmart Appeal
The Delaware Supreme Court on Thursday rejected the Delaware Court of Chancery's recommendation that it depart from long-standing precedent in order to better accommodate the due process rights of plaintiffs in parallel derivative actions.Holiday Season Gifts Practitioners With Slew of Notable Opinions From Delaware Courts
While many view the period between Thanksgiving and Jan. 1 as a hectic time of year, no one has been working harder than the Delaware courts.In Del. Corporate Law, Some Direction After Turbulent Year
Despite an unusual level of disagreement between Delaware's Supreme and Chancery courts in 2017, a sense of direction seems has emerged as to some hotly debated areas of corporate law heading into the New Year.Company Can't Back Out of Oral Agreement to End Proxy Fight, Slights Rules
An investor in Innoviva Inc. has finally won its fight to appoint two directors to the drug developer's board, after the Chancery Court on Dec. 8 ruled that the company was bound to honor a last-minute deal to resolve a dramatic proxy fight.The Future of Payments for Credit Unions
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