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Harris v. Harris
Publication Date: 2023-02-07
Practice Area: Corporate Governance
Industry: Pharmaceuticals
Court: Court of Chancery
Judge: Vice Chancellor Laster
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: Joel Friedlander, Christopher M. Foulds, David Hahn, Friedlander & Gorris, P.A., Wilmington, DE; S. Michael Sirkin, R. Garrett Rice, Ross Aronstam & Moritz LLP, Wilmington DE; Gregory Lomax, Lauletta Birnbaum, Sewell, NJ; Jill Guldin, Fisher Broyles, LLP, Princeton, NJ for plaintiffs.
For defendant: David A. Jenkins, Julie M. O’Dell, Smith, Katzenstein & Jenkins LLP; Wilmington, DE; Steven L. Caponi, Matthew B. Goeller, Megan E. O’Connor, K&L Gates LLP, Wilmington, DE; Kurt M. Heyman, Patricia L. Enerio, Gillian L. Andrews, Heyman Enerio Gattuso & Hirzel LLP, Wilmington, DE; John L. Reed, Ronald N. Brown, III, Peter H. Kyle, Kelly L. Freund, DLA Piper LLP (US), Wilmington, DE; Neal J. Levitsky, E. Chaney Hall, Fox Rothschild LLP, Wilmington, DE; Emily A. Kaller, Greenbaum, Rowe, Smith & Davis LLP, Woodbridge, NJ; William M. Kelleher, Phillip A. Giordano, Madeline Silverman, Gordon, Fournaris & Mammarella, P.A., Wilmington, DE for defendants.
Case number: 2019-0736-JTL

Court declined to dismiss case against defendants under forum non conveniens where there was no earlier-filed similar action and the court had already established personal jurisdiction over defendants.

Harris v. Harris
Publication Date: 2023-01-31
Practice Area: Corporate Governance
Industry: Accounting | Biotechnology
Court: Court of Chancery
Judge: Vice Chancellor Laster
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: Joel Friedlander, Christopher M. Foulds, David Hahn, Friedlander & Gorris, P.A., Wilmington, DE; S. Michael Sirkin, R. Garrett Rice, Ross Aronstam & Moritz LLP, Wilmington DE; Gregory Lomax, Lauletta Birnbaum, Sewell, NJ; Jill Guldin, Fisher Broyles, LLP, Princeton, NY for plaintiffs.
For defendant: David A. Jenkins, Julie M. O’Dell, Smith, Katzenstein & Jenkins LLP; Wilmington, DE; Steven L. Caponi, Matthew B. Goeller, Megan E. O’Connor, K&L Gates LLP, Wilmington, DE; Kurt M. Heyman, Patricia L. Enerio, Gillian L. Andrews, Heyman Enerio Gattuso & Hirzel LLP, Wilmington, DE; John L. Reed, Ronald N. Brown, III, Peter H. Kyle, Kelly L. Freund, DLA Piper LLP (US), Wilmington, DE; Neal J. Levitsky, E. Chaney Hall, Fox Rothschild LLP, Wilmington, DE; Emily A. Kaller, Greenbaum, Rowe, Smith & Davis LLP, Woodbridge, NJ; William M. Kelleher, Phillip A. Giordano, Madeline Silverman, Gordon, Fournaris & Mammarella, P.A., Wilmington, DE for defendants.
Case number: 2019-0736-JTL

Person serving in role akin to corporate officer could be served under the Delaware Officer Consent Statute even without formally accepting a title.

Harris v. Harris
Publication Date: 2023-01-24
Practice Area: Corporate Governance
Industry: Legal Services
Court: Court of Chancery
Judge: Vice Chancellor Laster
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: Joel Friedlander, Christopher M. Foulds, David Hahn, Friedlander & Gorris, P.A., Wilmington, DE; S. Michael Sirkin, R. Garrett Rice, Ross Aronstam & Moritz LLP, Wilmington DE; Gregory Lomax, Lauletta Birnbaum, Sewell, NJ; Jill Guldin, Fisher Broyles, LLP, Princeton, NJ for plaintiffs.
For defendant: David A. Jenkins, Julie M. O’Dell, Smith, Katzenstein & Jenkins LLP; Wilmington, DE; Steven L. Caponi, Matthew B. Goeller, Megan E. O’Connor, K&L Gates LLP, Wilmington, DE; Kurt M. Heyman, Patricia L. Enerio, Gillian L. Andrews, Heyman Enerio Gattuso & Hirzel LLP, Wilmington, DE; John L. Reed, Ronald N. Brown, III, Peter H. Kyle, Kelly L. Freund, DLA Piper LLP (US), Wilmington, DE; Neal J. Levitsky, E. Chaney Hall, Fox Rothschild LLP, Wilmington, DE; Emily A. Kaller, Greenbaum, Rowe, Smith & Davis LLP, Woodbridge, NJ; William M. Kelleher, Phillip A. Giordano, Madeline Silverman, Gordon, Fournaris & Mammarella, P.A., Wilmington, DE for defendants.
Case number: 2019-0736-JTL

Although alleged tortious interference was not sufficiently factually related to fiduciary duty claims to support ancillary personal jurisdiction, the court could exercise personal jurisdiction under the long-arm statute where the alleged tortious interference with trust involved appointing a Delaware trustee and changing the situs of the trust to Delaware.

January 19, 2023 | New Jersey Law Journal

On the Move and After Hours: Charny Karpousis; Greenbaum Rowe; Goldberg Segalla; Chen Gray Law

Two Join Charny Karpousis Charny Karpousis Altieri & Donoian in Marlton announced the additions of Melissa R. Knoerzer as a senior associate and…
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November 14, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal

BAR REPORT - Nov. 14, 2022

In this week's Bar Report: NJSBA-drafted bill on elective spousal share clears assembly; Top state policy makers to headline climate change conference; Manasquan husband and wife attorneys host charity polar plunge, raising $1.2 million; Hundreds gather at Mid-Year Meeting for fun, sun and learning; and NJSBA seeks feedback on attorney wellness.
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November 07, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal

'My Authentic Self': Women Attorneys of the Year in Their Own Words

Read all the honoree Q&As right here.
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October 31, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal

Associates Class of 2022

Congratulations to these associates, who joined their firms from Oct. 11, 2021, through Oct. 7, 2022. This class is positively huge: 318, by our count, which…
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October 12, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal

Announcing Women Attorneys of the Year 2022

We'll be publishing a special supplement this fall to learn more about these honorees, their accomplishments and their insights.
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September 06, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal

Insurers Must Cover Drugmaker Valeant for Insider-Trading Claims, Judge Rules

The judge rejected the arguments of Allianz Global Risks US Insurance Co., which said the claims at issue do not meet the policy definition of "securities claims."
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August 22, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal

New Jersey to Pay $16M in Second Round of Nursing Home COVID Death Claims

"Once you're beyond the one-year mark, the trial judges have a lot less ability, if none at all," to declare that a case is timely. "That's really what the state was hanging its hat on in terms of evaluation of this second round of cases," plaintiffs lawyer Paul da Costa said.
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