An Arbitration by Any Other Name Is Still an Arbitration, Unless It’s an Expert Determination: Recent Cases Apply Delaware’s Authority Test to ADR Provisions
Protecting Its “Unwaivable Right to a Jury Trial,” California Waves Goodbye to a Delaware Forum Selection Clause
Is Your M&A Contract Vulnerable to Post-Closing Litigation? We Break it Down
Asking For Equity Is Not Enough: Chancery Clarifies Jurisdiction Pleading Requirements
The Line Between Speculation and Expectation in Damages: Delaware Court of Chancery Weighs in on Damages for Fraud in M&A Transaction
A Small Phantom Is Still a Phantom: Chancery Declines To Imply Materiality Requirement When the Parties Have Not Done So
The LPAC Strikes Back . . . When The Contract Says It Can
Delaware Reminds LLCs: Breaking Up Is Hard to Do
General Counsel’s Natural Habitat: Delaware Court of Chancery Court Holds that LLC Act’s Consent-to-Jurisdiction Statute Extends to a Delaware LLC’s General Counsel
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