In Rummel Klepper & Kahl, LLP v. Delaware River & Bay Authority, C.A. No. 2020-0458-PAF (Del. Ch. Jan. 3, 2022), the Court of Chancery considered Defendant’s motion to dismiss
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Arbitration
Court of Chancery Publishes Amended Rules 96-98
In a prior post, we discussed the implementation of the Delaware Rapid Arbitration Act, along with the concurrent amendment of Delaware Supreme Court Rules 6, 7, 9 and 32,…
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General Assembly Considers the Delaware Rapid Arbitration Act
Prior posts have explored the evolution of the arbitration process in Delaware. On March 25, 2015, that evolution took another step forward with the Senate Judiciary Committee’s approval of House…
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Delaware Mulling New Chancery Arbitration Process
As reported here in March of 2014, the U.S. Supreme Court declined to grant certiorari of the Delaware Court of Chancery’s appeal of the Third Circuit’s ruling in Delaware …
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Panel Discussion at the Cardozo School of Law on the Challenge to the Court of Chancery’s Private Arbitration Proceedings
On February 7, 2013, the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, Yeshiva University will be hosting a panel discussion on the challenge to the Delaware Court of Chancery’s Arbitration Proceedings.
Delaware Court of Chancery’s Nonpublic Arbitration Program Found Unconstitutional
On August 30, 2012, U.S. District Judge Mary A. McLaughlin determined that the Delaware Court of Chancery’s nonpublic arbitration program runs afoul of the First Amendment’s right of access to the…
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Court of Chancery Denies Untimely Challenge to Arbitration Award
In the case of Pryor v. IAC/InterActiveCorp., C.A. No. 6884-CS (Del. Ch. June 7, 2012), the Court of Chancery examined whether a challenge to an arbitration award was timely…
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Constitutionality Of Delaware Court Of Chancery’s Arbitration Rules Challenged
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…
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Arbitration Clauses: Analyzing the Scope of Power Contractually Granted to Arbitrators
A recent decision rendered by the Delaware Court of Chancery, Preferred Sands of Genoa, LLC v. Outotec (USA) Inc., C.A. No. 6011-VCN (Del. Ch. July 29, 2011), provides…