Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Dara Kam | September 14, 2021
Daniel Uhlfelder, who counts the dean of Delaware Law School of Widener University among his defense team, garnered national headlines for donning a Grim Reaper costume to criticize DeSantis' handling of the pandemic. As COVID-19 cases surged throughout the state in March 2020, Uhlfelder filed a lawsuit asking a judge to order the governor to close beaches and issue a "safer-at-home" order to curb the spread of the virus.
By Justin Henry | June 14, 2021
"Delaware's status when it comes to incorporation and New York's status as a place where business happens means the two markets are indelibly linked," said Michael Maimone, now at Barnes & Thornburg.
By Ellen Bardash | June 11, 2021
"Consulting with businesses about how to comply with Delaware's law and regulations, there's going to be opportunities there, and then there's also going to be opportunities for people in the legal community to represent the other businesses that support the legal cannabis industry," Adam Windett, a director of the Delaware Cannabis Advocacy Network, said.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Michael Riccardi | June 4, 2021
In a first-impression opinion, the justices placed boundaries on state agencies' actions to enforce administrative subpoenas.
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Ellen Bardash | May 27, 2021
Delaware has said that it should be able to default unclaimed checks issued by MoneyGram, which is incorporated in the state. But other state governments say that default rights should not be controlled by that factor.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Francis G.X. Pileggi and Chauna A. Abner | March 10, 2021
This step-by-step guide was created after many years of "trial and error" and eventual success transferring several cases from the Court of Chancery to Superior Court.
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Jason Grant | March 4, 2021
"We brought not only very compelling evidence to the government, we also partnered with [the state and city] in helping to pursue the investigation" said Randall Fox, a Kirby McInerney partner who led the representation of the qui tam whistleblower, Tooley LLC.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Ellen Bardash | December 10, 2020
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.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Kevin B. Watson | August 15, 2020
Prior to March 2019, the economy was on a roll. Construction spending was robust and contractors in virtually every industry were enjoying record years. COVID-19 changed the game overnight.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Jason J. Mendro and Jeffrey S. Rosenberg | August 12, 2020
Plaintiffs are eager to convert every corporate trauma into derivative claims, but they are anything but eager to confront the exacting standards for pleading and proving bad faith oversight under Caremark.
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