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Delaware Business Court Insider
By Sean M. Brennecke | October 25, 2023
The Delaware Court of Chancery's post-trial opinion in Gener8 v. Castanon is a helpful resource for anyone looking for a discussion of the elements of a variety of causes of action.
6 minute read
By Fabio Giallanza | October 23, 2023
With three short months left before the CTA is set to go into effect, existing reporting companies should begin making plans on assembling their reports and possibly seeking guidance from their legal advisers.
4 minute read
By Colleen Murphy | October 20, 2023
The suit named Abbott as well as the company's CEO Robert B. Ford, members of its board of directors, and executive level leaders of the company.
4 minute read
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Ellen Bardash | October 18, 2023
The right to sue, a Bernstein Litowitz partner argued, is implied in every Delaware charter, referencing how in the past the court has analogized charters with contracts, which frequently have implied terms that can be binding.
4 minute read
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Mackenzie M. Wrobel | October 18, 2023
The decision saved threatened claims from a motion to dismiss and is a timely reminder of the limits on integration clauses during a time when corporate and commercial litigators are seeing an uptick in matters arising from acquisitions completed during the busy deal days of 2021.
6 minute read
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Christopher N. Kelly and Justin T. Hymes | October 18, 2023
In two recent post-trial decisions, the Delaware Court of Chancery found that officers of a target company had breached their fiduciary duties in connection with a sale process by acting for personal gain, rather than to maximize stockholder value, that the target boards did not sufficiently manage the officers' conflicts of interest that infected the sale process, and that the acquirors were liable for aiding and abetting certain of the sell-side fiduciary breaches.
17 minute read
By Allison Dunn | October 12, 2023
While no specific defect was identified in the complaint, it alleges that the plane suffered "a sudden and catastrophic mechanical failure" during its normal flight, "causing the aircraft not to perform as safely as an ordinary consumer would have expected it to perform during its flight on October 11, 2021."
4 minute read
By Amanda O'Brien | October 12, 2023
Legacy firms Troutman Sanders and Pepper Hamilton both had similar capabilities in the area, according to partner Will Taylor, one of the two founders of the group.
6 minute read
By Amanda O'Brien | October 12, 2023
Legacy firms Troutman Sanders and Pepper Hamilton both had similar capabilities in the area, according to partner Will Taylor, one of the two founders of the group.
6 minute read
By Marianna Wharry | October 9, 2023
The complaint was first surfaced by Law.com Radar.
2 minute read
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