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Post date: Posted on: August 7, 2015

"The allegations made by plaintiffs, aided and abetted by their counsel, border upon the criminal.

Tags: Alternative Dispute Resolution, Civil Litigation / Civil Procedure, Constitutional Law, Courts, Legal History, Legal Theory
Post date: Posted on: July 26, 2015

In the New Hampshire Bar News, William Amann offers some practical tips for creditors who may want or even need to force a debtor into bankruptcy to protect their interests or preserve the deb

Tags: Bankruptcy, Civil Litigation / Civil Procedure, Contracts, Creditor / Debtor Law
Post date: Posted on: July 24, 2015

At the New York Business Divorce Blog, Peter Mahler posts about the common, but often foolish, practice of engaging in long, drawn-out legal squabbles over a defunct, unprofitable business: "

Tags: Alternative Business Entities, Alternative Dispute Resolution, Civil Litigation / Civil Procedure, Commercial Litigation, Corporations, Courts, Equity / Chancery, Fiduciary Duties, Limited Liability Companies, Partnerships
Post date: Posted on: July 21, 2015

Haro! Haro! Haro! A l'aide, mon Prince, on me fait tort.

(Hear me! Hear me! Hear me! Come to my aid, my Prince, for someone does me wrong.)

-Legal formula for the Clameur de Haro, an ancient legal injunction of restraint still in use in parts of the Channel Islands.

Tags: Civil Litigation / Civil Procedure
Post date: Posted on: June 26, 2015

The Court of Chancery may decree judicial dissolution of a Delaware limited liability company  “whenever it is not reasonably practicable to carry on the business in conformity with a limited liability company agreement.” 

Tags: Alternative Business Entities, Civil Litigation / Civil Procedure, Corporations, Equity / Chancery, Limited Liability Companies, Partnerships
Post date: Posted on: June 1, 2015

By permission of the author, Francis Pileggi has posted Richard DiLiberto, Jr.'s series of outlines covering the "difficult trial," in which a law

Tags: Civil Litigation / Civil Procedure, Commercial Litigation, Courts, Legal Ethics, Legal Theory
Post date: Posted on: May 28, 2015

On April 30, 2015, Vice Chancellor Laster of the Delaware Court of Chancery issued an opinion denying a motion to dismiss a petition for dissolution.

Tags: Civil Litigation / Civil Procedure, Commercial Litigation, Contracts, Corporations, Equity / Chancery, Fiduciary Duties, Legal Industry, Limited Liability Companies, Partnerships

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