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Court Tolls Appraisal Statute Despite First-Filing In Bankruptcy Court
Encompass Services Holding Corp. v. Prosero Incorp. f/k/a FacilityPro.com Corp., C.A. No. 578-N, 2005 WL 332810 (Del. Ch. Feb. 03, 2005). This is a 8 Del. C. §262 share appraisal case brought by a "debtor in possession" after the dismissal of its earlier filed adversarial proceeding in the bankruptcy court. More › ShareFederal Court Permits New York's Longer Statute Of Limitations Applying Delaware's Borrowing Statute And Case Law
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B. Lewis Productions, Inc. v. Bean, No. 02-93-KAJ, 2005 WL 273298 (D.Del. Jan. 28, 2005).
The central dispute in this Memorandum Order that dealt with a motion in limine was which statute of limitations applied: Delaware's three year statute or New York's six year statute. Plaintiff brought a breach of contract and fraud action under the diversity jurisdiction of the Court. Plaintiff, counterclaim defendant and third-party defendant Butch Lewis ("Lewis"), a Delaware citizen, filed a motion in limine to prevent Vaughn Bean ("Bean"), a defendant and a citizen of Illinois, from introducing evidence of damages at trial predating February 4, 1999, under statute of limitation grounds. The Court denied the motion. More ›
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Superior Court Holds That It Has Personal Jurisdiction Over Foreign Limited Partnership Because of Forum Selection Clause in Contract
Posted In Breach of Contract, Jurisdiction
Alstom Power Inc. v. Duke/Fluor Daniel Caribbean S.E., C.A. No. 04C-02-275 CLS, 2005 WL 407206 (Del. Super. Ct. Jan. 31, 2005).
The plaintiff brought a breach of contract action in Superior Court. The defendant moved to dismiss for lack of personal jurisdiction. The court accepted the plaintiff's argument that it was appropriate for the court to exercise personal jurisdiction based on a forum selection clause in the contract. More ›
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Federal Court Denies Motion To Transfer Applying The Jumara Public-Private Balancing Factors
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Kuck v. Veritas Software Corp., No. Civ. 04-831-SLR, 2005 WL 123744 (D.Del. Jan. 14, 2005).
Defendant filed a Motion to Transfer in a matter involving securities violations. The defendants sought to transfer the matter to the Northern District of California. The Court denied the defendants' motion. More ›
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Superior Court Grants Defendant's Motion to Dismiss Based on Doctrine of Res Judicata
Posted In Fiduciary Duty, Jurisdiction
Best Drywall Inc. v. Feeheley, C.A. No. 03C-04-005 (Del. Super. Ct. Jan. 6, 2005)
The plaintiff brought an action against a former officer for fraud, unjust enrichment, and breach of fiduciary duty. The defendant moved to dismiss based on doctrine of res judicata because a similar case had been brought and dismissed for failure to prosecute in the Court of Chancery. The Superior Court granted the motion to dismiss. More ›
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