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Court Finds Subject Matter Jurisdiction Under the Delaware Limited Liability Company Act and Reiterates the Crystalline Standard Necessary for a Forum Selection Clause to Confer Exclusive Jurisdiction in a Particular Venue

By Sheldon Rennie on December 28, 2012

If the contractual language is not crystalline, a court will not interpret a forum selection clause to indicate the parties intended to make jurisdiction exclusive.

In Duff, Carp, and Delaware…

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Court of Chancery Denies Untimely Challenge to Arbitration Award

By Sheldon Rennie on June 30, 2012

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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