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Robinson Lets Common-Law Fraud Claims Stand in Fisker Litigation
A Delaware federal judge on Tuesday let stand common-law fraud claims in a securities fraud suit accusing Fisker Automotive Holdings Inc. executives of withholding important information regarding the state of the now-bankrupt hybrid car company's business.Judge Denies Stay in TC Heartland Case Ahead of US Supreme Court Ruling
A Delaware federal judge on Jan. 12 denied TC Heartland's bid to stay a patent infringement suit, as the U.S. Supreme Court considers whether to effectively limit the number of jurisdictions in which patent cases can be brought.Deal Watch: White & Case Leads on Transactional Tables
White & Case ranked No. 1 for M&A globally in league table rankings for legal advisers in 2016, according to data analyzed by Bloomberg and Mergermarket. The latter listed the Am Law 100 firm as working on 319 announced deals last year valued in excess of $665 billion.Laster Denies Indemnification for Former Quiznos Executives
The Delaware Court of Chancery on Monday ruled that an assignment agreement did not obligate three units of Quiznos to indemnify or pay the legal fees of former executives, who had to defend fraud claims stemming from the company's out-of-court restructuring in 2012.In Novel Gambit, Losing Litigant Launches Law School Challenge—And Says Dershowitz Will Be the Judge
Philip Shawe, a co-owner and founder of TransPerfect Inc., has made no secret of his disdain for Chancellor Andre G. Bouchard's decision to force the sale of the profitable translation services company, publicly criticizing the chancellor throughout the now two-year-old case and aggressively talking up his effort to have the ruling reversed.In Novel Gambit, Losing Litigant Launches Law School Challenge—And Says Dershowitz Will Be the Judge
Philip Shawe, a co-owner and founder of TransPerfect Inc., has made no secret of his disdain for Chancellor Andre G. Bouchard's decision to force the sale of the profitable translation services company, publicly criticizing the chancellor throughout the now two-year-old case and aggressively talking up his effort to have the ruling reversed.Stark Upholds Ruling of No Willful Infringement of Medical Implant Patents
A Delaware federal judge on Tuesday blocked a bid by medical implants maker Greatbatch Ltd. to pursue enhanced damages for willful infringement of patents at the heart of a $37.5 million jury verdict in its favor earlier this year.Opinion Underscores Importance of Careful Drafting of Integration Clauses
The Delaware Supreme Court has affirmed a Court of Chancery holding that a term sheet setting forth the general parameters of the parties' ongoing relationship was not superseded by an operating agreement later entered into by the parties, despite the inclusion of an integration clause in the operating agreement.Bankrupt SoCal Power Plant Owes Big Money to Big Law
La Paloma Generating Co. LLC, a natural gas-fired power plant in Southern California struggling with increased competition from the renewable energy sector, filed for bankruptcy this week in Delaware. The company owes nearly $200,000 to three Am Law 100 firms.Squeezed-Out Stockholder Has Standing to Sue GE, Glasscock Says
The Delaware Court of Chancery has ruled that a pension fund squeezed out of its stake in General Electric's financial services unit has standing to sue on behalf of itself and similarly situated stockholders, who claim they were shortchanged in a merger.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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