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Vice Chancellor Zurn: BuzzFeed Isn't Bound By Arbitration Mandates in Ex-Employees' Contracts
Agreements signed before the company was acquired by a SPAC can't force the dispute over former executives' participation in an IPO into arbitration, Vice Chancellor Morgan Zurn said.Young Conaway Partner Elected Secretary of ABA's Business Law Section
Young Conaway Stargatt & Taylor announced that Wilmington partner Norman M. Powell has been elected secretary of the American Bar Association's business law section for a term beginning in September 2022.DSBA to Hold Environmental Law CLE
The Environmental Law Section of the Delaware State Bar Association announced that it is scheduled to host the Environmental Law 2022 CLE.Second Case Challenging Del. Party Balance Rule Gets Green Light
U.S. District Judge Maryellen Noreika found that James Adams, represented by David Finger of Finger & Slanina, has standing to continue with his case against Gov. John Carney, denying Carney's motion to dismiss.Wilson Sonsini Adds Corporate Partner in Delaware
Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati announced that Allurie Kephart has joined the firm's corporate department as a partner in the Wilmington office.View more book results for the query "Young Conaway Stargatt Taylor"
Chip Designer to Qualcomm: Our Tech Isn't Part of Your $1.4 Billion Deal
Morrison & Foerster and Young Conaway Stargatt & Taylor argue on behalf of Arm Ltd. that Qualcomm must destroy technology that Nuvia Inc. developed using Arm's processor architecture.Our Tech Isn't Part of Your $1.4 Billion Deal, Chip Designer Tells Qualcomm
Morrison & Foerster and Young Conaway Stargatt & Taylor argue on behalf of Arm Ltd. that Qualcomm must destroy technology that Nuvia Inc. developed using Arm's processor architecture.Court Finds $75M Contingency Fee for Cravath Is Reasonable
Vice Chancellor Sam Glasscock III of the Delaware Court of Chancery found Cravath is entitled to 15% of the $410 million its client, The Williams Companies Inc., was awarded last year in a case over a busted deal.Court Finds $75M Contingency Fee for Cravath Is Reasonable
Vice Chancellor Sam Glasscock III of the Delaware Court of Chancery found Cravath is entitled to 15% of the $410 million its client, The Williams Companies Inc., was awarded last year in a case over a busted deal.$75M Contingency Fee for Cravath Is Reasonable, Court Says
Vice Chancellor Sam Glasscock III of the Delaware Court of Chancery found Cravath is entitled to 15% of the $410 million its client, The Williams Companies Inc., was awarded last year in a case over a busted deal.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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