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Delaware Business Court Insider
By Tom McParland | December 7, 2018
The Chancery Court's Oct. 1 decision was the first in the state to allow a potential buyer to escape its merger obligations based on a finding that one had occurred.
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By Michael Hoenig | December 7, 2018
Complex Litigation columnist Michael Hoenig writes: Somewhat unobtrusively, New York's highest court recently issued a decision in an asbestos case that has significant impact beyond asbestos litigation.
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By Ellis Kim | December 7, 2018
The announcement that William Barr is Trump's pick to replace Jeff Sessions comes amid what's already expected to be a busy Friday.
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By Mark Eveland and Deb Zonies | December 7, 2018
How diversity can benefit your multidistrict litigation
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By Ellen C. Brotman | December 7, 2018
What is a JDA? What protections does it provide to its members? What Rules of Professional Conduct govern it? How is the JDA affected by the subsequent cooperation of one of its members?
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By Jenna Greene | December 7, 2018
Our Litigator of the Week is Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan partner Alex Spiro, recognized for his work in a case that involves lack of diversity in the legal profession, mandatory arbitration—and Jay-Z.
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By Jacqueline Greenberg Vogt | December 7, 2018
Construction disputes require lawyers to deal with complex, highly technical architectural, engineering and construction issues, making expert testimony crucial to prove or defend claims arising from construction projects.
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By Jason Grant | December 6, 2018
A Manhattan Supreme Court jury has awarded an $85 million verdict to a former New York Times “Vows” columnist who was hit and severely injured by a double-decker tour bus in 2015.
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By Jason Grant | December 6, 2018
A Manhattan Supreme Court jury has awarded an $85 million verdict to a former New York Times “Vows” columnist who was hit and severely injured by a double-decker tour bus in 2015.
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By Dan M. Clark | December 6, 2018
Alan Klinger, a partner at Stroock & Stroock & Lavan, was responsible for the legal analysis of what power, exactly, the New York State Compensation Committee had in determining a pay raise for members of the Legislature.
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