...Delaware firm Richards, Layton & Finger are advising Apax on the purchase. Simpson Thacher corporate...
Delaware Business Court Insider
An inherent tension exists between the Bankruptcy Code and the common-law doctrine of constructive trust. On the one hand, the Bankruptcy Code provides a broad scheme for ratable distribution among c
Designer jeans company True Religion Apparel has agreed to be acquired by investment firm TowerBrook Capital Partners for $835 million. Also, natural gas pipeline operator Crestwood Midstream Partner
Delaware Business Court Insider
The Delaware Supreme Court has reversed the Court of Chancery's decision to award $3 million in attorney fees to plaintiffs counsel in a dispute between a commercial real estate investment fund and a
Delaware Law Weekly
...of LGBT citizens. Goodman, along with Mark V. Purpura of Richards, Layton & Finger, helped lead the push for same-sex marriage in Delaware...
...Covington & Burling; Richards Layton & Finger ...
...In-house; Latham & Watkins; Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton; Richards, Layton & Finger Counsel for McMoRan Exploration: Weil, Gotshal...
Delaware Business Court Insider
A director who possess a special or secret knowledge of a company's future plans or resources has a fiduciary duty to disclose that information in a private stock transaction, the Delaware Court of C
Private equity-backed natural gas pipeline operator Crestwood Midstream Partners L.P. and energy services companies Inergy L.P. and Inergy Midstream L.P. announced Monday they plan to form a partners
...Stephen Fraidin, Daniel Michaels, William Sorabella, Christopher Torrente, and associates Richard Brand, Brandon Charnas, and Adele Maloney Thomas. Debt finance: Jay Ptashek and...
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