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Del. Justices: Bankruptcy Trustee's Case Against Verizon Not a Covered 'Securities Claim'
The Supreme Court of Delaware has ruled that claims brought by a bankruptcy trustee against Verizon Communications Inc. were not securities claims for purposes of various insurance policies because the claims did not allege any violation of regulations, rules or statutes regulating securities.Delaware Supreme Court Limits Insurance Policies' Definition of 'Securities Claim'
The Supreme Court of Delaware has ruled that claims brought by a bankruptcy trustee against Verizon Communications Inc. were not securities claims for purposes of various insurance policies because the claims did not allege any violation of regulations, rules, or statutes regulating securities.Delaware Supreme Court Limits Insurance Policies' Definition of 'Securities Claim'
The Supreme Court of Delaware has ruled that claims brought by a bankruptcy trustee against Verizon Communications Inc. were not securities claims for purposes of various insurance policies because the claims did not allege any violation of regulations, rules or statutes regulating securities.Think You're Done Your M&A Deal? Not Until You Can Answer These Data Breach Questions
As companies collect and process more data than ever before, they face ever-increasing breach risks, especially during mergers and acquisitions, when firms tend to be at their most vulnerable to cyberattacks.Key Data Breach Questions Corporate Counsel Should Know the Answers to During M&A Deals
As companies collect and process more data than ever before, they face ever-increasing breach risks, especially during mergers and acquisitions, when firms tend to be at their most vulnerable to cyberattacks.View more book results for the query "Verizon Communications"
Key Data Breach Questions Corporate Counsel Should Know the Answers to During M&A Deals
As companies collect and process more data than ever before, they face ever-increasing breach risks, especially during mergers and acquisitions, when firms tend to be at their most vulnerable to cyberattacks.Corporate Counsel Should Be Able to Answer These Key Data Breach Questions During M&A Deals
As companies collect and process more data than ever before, they face ever-increasing breach risks, especially during mergers and acquisitions, when firms tend to be at their most vulnerable to cyberattacks.NJ Companies Sign On To GCs' Letter Supporting Review of MDL Procedures
Among the 45 signatories were top lawyers from BASF Corp., Becton Dickinson & Co., Celgene, Johnson & Johnson and others from companies with headquarters in or ties to New Jersey.45 GCs Sign Letter Supporting Review of Multidistrict Litigation Procedures
The letter asks the Committee on Rules of Practice and Procedure to amend the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure concerning initial census, interlocutory appellate review and third-party funding litigation.Trending Stories
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