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Delaware Business Court Insider
By Tom McParland | January 2, 2018
Companies looking to avert books-and-records demands cannot rely on the Corwin doctrine to invoke the business judgment rule in order to stymie Section 220 actions, Delaware's Court of Chancery has ruled for the first time.
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By Lidia Dinkova | January 2, 2018
The team of Fort Lauderdale attorneys represented home insurer Heritage Insurance Holdings Inc. in its purchase of NBIC Holdings Inc., the holding company for a Northeast U.S. home insurer.
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By Lidia Dinkova | December 28, 2017
ADF International says it's owed about $25.8 million for work it did on the Brightline station in downtown Miami.
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By Samantha Joseph | December 28, 2017
Cordis is one of at least three major manufacturers facing widespread litigation.
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Delaware Business Court Insider
By Brett M. McCartney | December 27, 2017
In one of the most anticipated opinions of 2017, Delaware's Supreme Court reversed the Court of Chancery's appraisal decision valuing Dell, Inc.'s shares after its management-led buyout in 2013. In its unanimous en banc decision, the Supreme Court ruled that the Court of Chancery abused its discretion by relying exclusively on its own discounted cash flow (DCF) analysis while affording no weight to the transaction price when valuing the company's shares at the time of its 2013 going-private merger.
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Delaware Business Court Insider
By Tom McParland | December 20, 2017
Former American Apparel CEO Dov Charney could have to pay up to $19.5 million that he owes to a hedge fund from a fight to regain control of the company he helped to found, Delaware's Court of Chancery has ruled.
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By Ethan M. Simon | December 20, 2017
Five years ago, one bitcoin sold for less than $15. Two years ago, the unit price was about $500. Now, the price of a bitcoin has topped $15,000, and it's climbing fast enough to garner front-page attention by major newspapers.
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Delaware Business Court Insider
By Albert H. Manwaring IV | December 20, 2017
Neither the Delaware Supreme Court, nor other Delaware state courts have “articulated a specific test” to analyze whether to stay a civil case based on the pendency of a criminal case or investigation.
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By Colin E. Wrabley and Joshua T. Newborn | December 19, 2017
It's no secret that companies sued as defendants generally prefer to litigate in federal court, not state court. Federal courts are presumed to be more predictable, more transparent, and less subject to local biases than state courts.
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By Ryan McConnell, Meagan Baker and Stephanie Bustamante | December 18, 2017
In November, the University of Texas Law School closed the curtain on a unique compliance series designed to teach compliance through basic core tenets. The modules, which aired in September and November, were moderated by one of your columnists.
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