...s counsel, including DiBernardo, other Stroock lawyers and Wilmington's Potter Anderson & Corroon, respond to a request for comment, Potter Anderson...
Three cases provide examples of situations in which the courts considered an outside overseer
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Judges on the Delaware Court of Chancery are putting plaintiffs' attorney fee requests under the microscope in cases challenging corporate deals — and slashing requested fees when they find tha
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With specific provisions addressing case management and discovery issues, the new division will streamline the process for handling high-stakes case
...Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law. Potter Anderson & Corroon (Wilmington, Del.) Stephen Kessler joins the firm's business...
A Delaware Court of Chancery judge issued a rare ruling this week ordering defendants in a nearly seven-year legal saga to pay their opponents' attorney fees and costs based on the defendants' prelit
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