Delaware Business Court Insider
By Jeff Mordock | January 25, 2012
The Delaware Chancery Court held that an automatic red n provision in an investment bank's certificate of incorporation can be used to appraise the bank's stock even if the automatic red
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Jeff Mordock | January 18, 2012
In an effort to reduce conflicts and improve efficiency, the Delaware Court of Chancery has issued guidelines to provide attorneys with best practices on how to handle common procedure issues
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Jeff Mordock | September 28, 2011
The number of corporations adopting exclusive forum provisions to have their legal disputes heard in Delaware's Chancery Court has exploded since the court'sRevlon decision last year.
By Saranac Hale Spencer | June 12, 2013
The 100-square-foot room in Wilmington that is subleased by GSK Holdings the owner of the American arm of British-based pharma giant GlaxoSmithKline qualifies it as a De
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Jeff Mordock | July 4, 2012
The Delaware Court of Chancery has dismissed the majority of derivative claims against Republic Services Inc. and its board of directors for awarding its retired CEO, James E. O'Connor, with
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Jeff Mordock | April 17, 2013
Governor Jack Markell is set to propose an amendment that would modify Delaware General Corporation Law to permit the creation of public-benefit corporations, according to sources in the stat
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Jeff Mordock | May 16, 2012
A plan by Books-A-Million's executive chairman and largest shareholder, Clyde B. Anderson, to pay $48.8 million, or $3.05 per share, to purchase all remaining shares in the company that it do
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Barry M. Klayman and Mark E. Felger Special to the DBCI | October 26, 2011
In the Aug. 31 case DFG Wine Co. LLC v. Eight Estates Wine Holdings LLC , the Delaware Court of Chancery considered the question of the right of a limited liability company member to i
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Victor Li The American Lawyer | November 16, 2011
Remember the $132 million Delaware Chancery Court suit that Viacom and its lawyers at Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & Garrison filed in September against the former owners of Harmonix Music
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Michael R. Lastowski Special to | May 2, 2012
The current economic downturn began in 2008 with a wave of frequent Chapter 11 filings that continued until last year. In light of the two-year limitations period (commencing on the filing date) un
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