Elon Musk will win his case against Twitter in Delaware’s Court of Chancery, not by a stroke of legal genius or the recent whistleblower’s claims against the social media company. […]
WILMINGTON – Andre “Andy” G. Bouchard, the former head of the influential Delaware Court of Chancery, announced Monday that he is joining Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP as […]
By Sam Waltz Our First State of Delaware, of course, is well known and globally regarded for the epic sweep of our bench and our bar (i.e., our legal industry, not […]
WILMINGTON – A Delaware Court of Chancery judge ruled Friday that the state’s use of long-outdated metrics in determining property tax assessments was unconstitutional and directed the parties to begin […]
DOVER – The state Senate unanimously confirmed Paul Fioravanti Jr. to the vacant Vice Chancellor of the Court of Chancery seat following a hearing Wednesday, Jan. 15. Gov. John Carney […]
By Roger Morris Contributing Writer When the Corporate Transparency Act of 2019, sponsored by Rep. Carolyn Maloney (D-N.Y.), was reported out of committee on June 11 for consideration by the […]
(AP) — A federal appeals court is set to hear arguments in a lawsuit over a state mandate for political balance on Delaware’s courts. Federal appellate judges in Philadelphia were […]
The state House has given final approval to legislation expanding the number of judges on Delaware’s Chancery Court. The House voted unanimously Thursday for the measure, which increases the number […]
(AP) — A court has granted the city of Rehoboth Beach a clean title to the property its new city hall is built on, clearing up an issue that could […]
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