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Court directed parties to address the issue of whether Delaware law expressly or impliedly conferred a parent with standing to challenge the validity of their deceased child's marriage on grounds of fraud.
Court stayed breach of restrictive covenant action pending further proceedings in separate action that likely would have overlapping factual and legal issues.
Court Splits Parties Finances, Believed Marriage Was True Economic Partnership
The Crucial Role Parenting Coordinators Play in Helping Former Spouses Co-Parent Effectively
"Parenting coordinators are neutral third parties, typically attorneys, appointed by the court to assist parents in implementing agreed upon or court-ordered parenting plans," writes Lindabury's Nicole Kobis.Court denied reargument of decision finding waiver of claim where plaintiff failed to brief the claim aside from a single reference in its papers.
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Deal Watch: Deals Abound, Debt Offerings Soar and Private Equity Firms Start Exercising
Deal work continues its up and to the right trajectory, while work constructing and litigating liability management exercises grows.Public Corruption Prosecutions: Constitutional Issues to Watch
In recent years, pursuant to Supreme Court precedent, the definition of public corruption has progressively narrowed while the scope of governmental immunity has been enlarged. There are two ongoing public corruption prosecutions that will likely be taken up by the U.S. Supreme Court in the coming terms and that will likely test these recent trends.Handdown List released on:August 14, 2024
How Corporate Law Legislation Morphed Into a Conversation on Judicial Ethics
An amendment to Delaware's corporation law has divided lawyers and led to discussion about when Court of Chancery judges should and should not weigh in on laws they will later apply.How Corporate Law Legislation Morphed Into a Conversation on Judicial Ethics
An amendment to Delaware's corporation law has divided lawyers and led to discussion about when Court of Chancery judges should and should not weigh in on laws they will later apply.Trending Stories
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