WILMINGTON – Vice Chancellor Joseph Slights III will leave the Delaware Court of Chancery this spring, according to a statement released by the court Tuesday. News of Slights’ impending retirement leaked last week after the ...
WILMINGTON – Vice Chancellor Joseph Slights III has informed the Delaware Court of Chancery that he will soon retire, according to court filings, creating a new opening on the influential court. The news, first reported ...
WILMINGTON – Chancellor Andre G. Bouchard, who heads the vastly influential Delaware Court of Chancery, announced Tuesday afternoon that he plans to retire effective April 30. That will open the fourth high-profile judicial appointment in ...
Many of you are aware of a recent series of television and print ads from a group calling itself Citizens for a Pro-Business Delaware purporting to seek legislative changes to increase transparency and accountability in the ...
By Ken Mammarella Contributing Writer The advocacy group that fought hard to stop the court-ordered sale of TransPerfect says it now seeks to reform Delaware’s entire judicial system. When Citizens for a Pro-Business Delaware formed ...
By Ken Mammarella Citizens for a Pro-Business Delaware today announced its plan to tackle legal reforms outside of the TransPerfect case that sparked its creation in April 2016. Originally formed by TransPerfect employees to oppose the ...
Citizens for a Pro Business Delaware (CPBD), the lobbying group that successfully fought to stop the break up of TransPerfect by the Court of Chancery, delivered the keynote address at the translation services company’s annual sales ...
Citizens for a Pro-Business Delaware, a group of former TransPerfect employees, sent a letter to Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, urging him to consider the risk of locating a second headquarters in Delaware. The letter was ...
As states like Nevada and Wyoming attempt to lure companies away from Delaware, a pro-business advocacy group has vowed to back candidates in upcoming elections that will support Delaware’s reputation as a haven for incorporation. Citizens for ...
Delaware lawmakers will introduce a bill this week that would mandate a three-year waiting period before forcing the sale of a company incorporated in the state. The bill comes in the wake of a decision ...