Ronald Coase, one of the pioneers of the field of law and economics and author of the most frequently cited law review article of all time, has died. He was 102.
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Kevin Brady at Delaware Litigation Blog has the story.
TaxProfBlog has the story. In Swanson-Flosystems Co. v.
You’ve closed the deal on your property. Inspections were done, hands shaken, and keys turned over. You’ve cancelled your insurance policy.
Relatively unnoticed amidst more publicly-awaited rulings, the Supreme Court held that arbitration clauses in contracts which restrict or eliminate a party's right to seek class treatment will be strictly enforced under the Federal Arbitration Act ("FAA"), 9 U.S.C. § 1 et seq.
At George Mason University's Center for the Protection of Intellectual Property, Wayne Sobon, Vice President and General Counsel of Inventergy, Inc. weighs in on the recent round of patent legislation and associated regulation. According to Sobon:
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The Spring 2013 edition of Delaware Docket, a publication of the Delaware state courts, is available online.
Professor Richard Epstein has published an article on the controversial issue of "patent trolls," companies that buy up patent rights in o
At delawarelitigation.com, a roundup of key corporate and commercial decisions from the Delaware courts during the first fi