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Recent Litigation, Trial, ADR, E-Discovery & Court News

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Oct
15
2021
Facebook Escapes Shareholder Derivative Suit as Court Questions Validity of Aronson and Finds Plaintiff Failed to Support Claims of Demand Futility K&L Gates
Nov
3
2021
As the Battle over the Universata Acquisition Rages, the Chancery Court Finds that the Appropriate Standard of Review Regarding Actions of a Stockholders’ Representative is “Subjective Good Faith” K&L Gates
Nov
10
2020
Bot or Not? Authenticating Social Media Evidence at Trial in the Age of Internet Fakery K&L Gates
Nov
12
2021
Not-So-Free Shipping: Yeezy Brand to Pay Us$950,000 Over Late Shipping Under California Consumer Protection Laws K&L Gates
Jul
24
2017
Chancery Court Vacates Order of Default Judgement due to Lack of Subject Matter Jurisdiction K&L Gates
Nov
20
2020
Update: Interstate Water Rights Before the Supreme Court - Mississippi V. Tennessee K&L Gates
Nov
23
2020
Not Such a Friendly Decision for Hugz: a New Development in Passing Off That Could Help Combat Fashion Copy-cats K&L Gates
Dec
27
2019
Delaware Court of Chancery Dismisses Derivative Claims in Reliance on Exculpatory Language in Limited Liability Company Agreement K&L Gates
Apr
18
2023
Litigation Minute: Pennsylvania and Florida Emerge as Fertile Ground for Session Replay Litigation K&L Gates
Dec
15
2021
The Dust Settles Further in Relation to Patents for Computer Implemented Inventions in Australia K&L Gates
Sep
14
2017
Chancery Court Declines To Dismiss Fiduciary Claims Arising From A Self-Tender Offer K&L Gates
May
17
2023
American Law Institute Vote on Medical Monitoring Could Spur Increased "No-Injury" Claims K&L Gates
Sep
26
2017
Too Many Cooks in the Kitchen – Deadlocked Management Leads to LLC Dissolution K&L Gates
Oct
6
2017
With Senate on the Sidelines So Far, Financial Services Trade Groups Launch Challenge to CFPB Arbitration Rule K&L Gates
Jun
8
2023
Supreme Court Issues Decision Regarding False Claims Act's Scienter Element K&L Gates
Jun
15
2023
Implications of the Comensoli v. O'Connor Decision on the Assessment of Damages in Historical Institutional Abuse Claims K&L Gates
Feb
14
2022
California Supreme Court Establishes Employee-Friendly Standard for Whistleblower Retaliation Cases K&L Gates
Feb
17
2022
Brussels Regulatory Brief: January 2022 K&L Gates
Oct
31
2017
"True Lender" Litigation Heats Up: Small Business Sues Marketplace Lender And Partner Bank, Alleging Conspiracy To Evade Usury Laws K&L Gates
Jan
9
2019
Patently False: The Delaware Chancery Court Dissolves Limited Liability Company Founded on False Claims of Patent Ownership K&L Gates
Mar
7
2022
U.S. Complex Commercial Litigation and Disputes Alert K&L Gates
Mar
28
2020
Alleged Scheme to Exercise Partnership Agreement Call Right at Unfair Price Supports Breach, Tortious Interference Claims K&L Gates
Mar
28
2022
And So It Begins... First Consideration of "Serious Harm" Threshold in Australian Defamation Claim K&L Gates
Apr
17
2020
Delaware Denies Interlocutory Appeal Of Ordinary Advancement Entitlement Decision K&L Gates
Jan
2
2018
Director's Breach of Contract Lawsuit Found to Violate the Underlying Contract's Confidentiality Clause K&L Gates
Jul
5
2023
Supreme Court Affirms Government's Broad Dismissal Authority in False Claims Act Suits K&L Gates
Jan
19
2018
Court of Chancery Grants Motion for Judgment on the Pleadings Finding no Implied Condition as to the Accuracy of Information in Financial Reports K&L Gates
May
4
2020
Delaware Court of Chancery Limits Member's Sole and Exclusive Right to Cause Company to Undertake a Qualified IPO to Mere Right of Approval K&L Gates
 

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