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By Vincent J. Montalto | June 6, 2023
Today, there is a not-often-enough adopted opportunity to increase the profitability of legal departments—third-party funding or litigation funding. It is not necessarily new, with roots going back decades, but its place in commercial litigation is now emerging.
5 minute read
By David A. Castleman and Anthony Facciano | June 5, 2023
In the wake of recent bank failures, it is more important than ever to carefully consider the cash-management options available for the needs of each particular case and the risk tradeoffs to analyze when operating within the structures of the U.S. banking system.
8 minute read
By David M. Dugan | June 2, 2023
In my ongoing efforts to convince the world that most litigators like to help people—even other lawyers—I am sharing five examples of where we can help our brothers and sisters on the transactional side of things.
6 minute read
By Riley Brennan | May 26, 2023
"We view that there was an effort to broaden that scope in this particular litigation and we challenged that effort and are pleased with Judge Ranjan's opinion," said the plaintiff's attorney, Nicole Daller of Horne Daller in Pittsburgh.
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By Jared Burden, GreeneHurlocker PLC | May 25, 2023
AI tools can revolutionize certain aspects of corporate legal work, but AI won't replace laywers' years of experience, judgment and reasoning anytime soon.
8 minute read
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Sarah Delia | May 24, 2023
Corporate boards and investors alike will benefit from an understanding of the principles articulated in this ruling, as well as from careful consideration of the steps that can be taken to alter the joint client rule or to guard against a privilege waiver resulting from the production and use of privileged information in litigation.
6 minute read
By Heather Woods | May 8, 2023
All lawyers should be mindful of this recent shift, especially those whose practice involves advising on corporate conduct and misconduct, including those admitted to practice in Florida—given the significant number of Florida companies registered in Delaware and Florida's legal history of following Delaware precedent.
7 minute read
By Chris O'Malley | May 3, 2023
"Give me a break. If Coke can't be held to an advance waiver, why would anyone honor an advance waiver?" said Michael McCabe Jr., managing partner of McCabe & Ali.
6 minute read
By Chris O'Malley | Greg Andrews | May 3, 2023
"Give me a break. If Coke can't be held to an advance waiver, why would anyone honor an advance waiver?" said Michael McCabe Jr., managing partner of McCabe & Ali.
6 minute read
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Mark E. Felger and Simon E. Fraser | May 3, 2023
The Delaware bankruptcy court ruled that a plaintiff need not explicitly plead its "due diligence" in investigating its preference cause of action. Rather, a general allegation under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 9(c) that "all conditions precedent have occurred" suffices.
6 minute read
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