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By Jeffrey M. Pollock | December 18, 2017
Juries do get the facts, and they do work hard, but we are collectively failing juries by not giving them simple comprehensible instructions.
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By Joseph Evans | December 18, 2017
Clydes to ramp up in the US as it seals hire of 80 lawyers and staff from Sedgwick
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By Mike Scarcella | December 15, 2017
"In addition to these invaluable intangible benefits, DACA has produced—and is continuing to produce—important benefits for America's companies and for our economy as a whole," the brief, filed by teams from Wilmer Hale and Mayer Brown, argued.
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Delaware Business Court Insider
By Tom McParland | December 15, 2017
The Delaware Supreme Court in a 4-1 decision Friday upheld the dismissal of a derivative suit seeking more than $145 million from the directors of Duke Energy Corp. over the handling of coal ash releases in North Carolina.
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By Tom McParland | December 15, 2017
The Delaware Department of Correction on Friday evening announced that it had reached a $7.5 million settlement to resolve a wrongful death and workers' compensation lawsuit by the survivors of the deadly Feb. 1 takeover of James T. Vaughn Correctional Center.
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Delaware Business Court Insider
By Tom McParland | December 15, 2017
The Delaware Supreme Court on Friday upheld a vice chancellor's decision to award a former director of OptimisCorp. $1.8 million to cover the cost of successfully defending allegations that he had plotted to remove the physical services company's chief executive back in 2012.
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By Josefa Velasquez | December 15, 2017
The authors of the report—Cary Silverman and Mark Behrens, partners at Shook, Hardy & Bacon—claimed that New York's laws "encourage a proliferation" of torts.
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By Lidia Dinkova | December 15, 2017
Hotel Astor is being sued by two former staff members and a former hotel management company.
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By Michael Booth | December 15, 2017
A decision by the New Jersey Supreme Court requires judiciary administrators to begin notifying parties litigating professional malpractice claims of their statutory obligations to file affidavits of merit and to schedule hearings to determine whether those affidavits are satisfactory.
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By Max Mitchell | December 15, 2017
The defamation lawsuit Pete Rose filed alleging attorney John Dowd defamed him by saying the baseball star committed statutory rape has been dismissed.
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