The Court of Chancery has approved the amendment of Rule 6(e). The amendment provides as follows:
(e) Additional time after service by mail or by e File. Whenever
Corporate and Commercial Practice in the Delaware Court of Chancery
The Court of Chancery has approved the amendment of Rule 6(e). The amendment provides as follows:
(e) Additional time after service by mail or by e File. Whenever…
Earlier this year, the Court of Chancery enacted Rule 5.1, which raised the bar in terms of what information could remain confidential before the Court. Pursuant to sub-section (b)…
Continue Reading “Good Cause” Standard Analyzed for Designating Information as Confidential Under Rule 5.1
Under the recently enacted Court of Chancery Rule 5.1, the Court of Chancery has set forth a new procedure for the filing of complaints under seal. For a previous…
Continue Reading Motion to Seal No Longer Required for Confidential Complaints under Rule 5.1
The Court of Chancery has recently expanded its Guidelines for Practitioners, to incorporate guidelines regarding discovery. On January 13, 2012, this blog provided a summary review of…
Continue Reading Court of Chancery Issues Discovery Guidelines
The Court recently amended Court of Chancery Rule 171, which addresses the practice of filing Compendiums and Appendices to Briefs. For a copy of the amendment, click here. To…
Delaware Coalition for Open Government, Inc., filed a lawsuit yesterday against the Delaware Court of Chancery and the individual members of its bench. Click here for an article relating to…
Continue Reading Constitutionality Of Delaware Court Of Chancery’s Arbitration Rules Challenged
Delaware has adopted the Uniform Foreign-Country Money Judgments Recognition Act (“UFCMJRA”), promulgated by the Uniform Law Commission in 2005. The enactment of the UFCMJRA became effective immediately upon Governor Jack…
Continue Reading Amendments to Delaware’s Uniform Foreign-Country Money Judgments Recognition Act