Delaware Chancery Court Rules That Wachtell Firm Not Disqualified Due to...
The Delaware Chancery Court ruled today that it would deny a motion to disqualify the Wachtell Lipton firm from representing Rohm and Haas in its pending suit against Dow Chemical despite the prior...
View ArticleDistrict Court Disqualifies Firm Due to Client Representation of Over 15...
We have written frequently on these pages about decisions that have addressed potential conflicts of interest in the litigation context, both real and imagined, in the state and federal courts. See,...
View ArticleSupreme Court Upholds Waiver of Claims in LP Agreement Based on Presumption...
Norton v. K-Sea Transportation Partners, L.P., Del. Supr., No. 238, 2012 (May 28, 2013). This Delaware Supreme Court decision is the second in consecutive business days that addresses the concept of...
View ArticleAdvance Waiver of Future Conflicts Upheld by Federal Court
For my regular ethics column for the current issue of The Bencher, the national publication of the American Inns of Court, I wrote an article about a recent federal court decision that upheld the...
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