WILMINGTON – Gov. John Carney nominated Block & Leviton managing partner Nathan Cook to the open seat on the influential Court of Chancery on Friday. Cook would succeed Vice Chancellor […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
By Ken Mammerella Special to Delaware Business Times A new meetup group hopes to improve the future of Wilmington by discussing its past. “We’re an idealist-type group,” said Nathan Field […]
New York City-based TransPerfect, the world’s largest provider of language and technology solutions for global business, Thursday announced revenues of $173 million for the third quarter of 2018, surpassing the […]
(AP) — A Delaware judge has approved the sale of TransPerfect Global, a translation services company he ordered to be sold because of “complete dysfunction” and hopeless deadlock over its […]
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 […]
The precipitous fall from first to 11th of the State of Delaware Judiciary in prestigious national rankings of state court systems is self-inflicted, according to nationally known Harvard Law Professor […]
Perhaps like the “War of the Roses” movie-style split that spawned their unique Delaware court case, the litigants in the TransPerfect Global matter before Delaware Chancery Court — former betrothed […]
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 […]
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 […]
Philip Shawe, co-CEO of TransPerfect, a language and technology company, is offering grants totaling $100,000 to second and third-year law students who prepare the best argument for reversing the recently […]
By Randall Chase, Associated Press DOVER (AP) — Delaware’s Supreme Court has upheld the court-ordered sale of a successful New York-based translation company after a judge concluded the relationship between the […]
by Sam Waltz Founding publisher Delaware’s courtrooms often are the venue for major shootouts of a global scale. But rarely do Delaware’s courts, and their judges, justices and chancellors, become […]
DOVER — Citizens for a Pro-Business Delaware, a group campaigning against Chancery Court’s ordered sale of TransPerfect, says it launched a six-figure television ad buy yesterday. Ads will run nationally on […]
© 2023 Delaware Business Times