Discover how the latest Delaware Court of Chancery rulings on Section 144 are redefining director independence and the Entire Fairness standard for 2026.
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Discover how the latest Delaware Court of Chancery rulings on Section 144 are redefining director independence and the Entire Fairness standard for 2026.
Delaware Personal Injury Basics: Key Deadlines, Fault & Claims
NAVIGATING AN INJURY CLAIM IN DELAWARE CAN FEEL OVERWHELMING. THIS 2025 OVERVIEW BREAKS DOWN THE ESSENTIALS SO YOU START ON STEADY GROUND. KNOW YOUR CLOCK Most personal injury suits must hit Superior Court within two years of when the harm was discovered. Missing that cut-off almost always ends the case, so documenting evidence and contacting counsel early is critical. COMPARATIVE NEGLIGENCE 101 Delaware uses a 50% bar rule. You can recover damages if you are half or less at fault, but your award is reduced by your own share. Clear accident reconstructions and consistent medical records help keep that percentage low. WHAT A LOCAL LAWYER ADDS Seasoned Wilmington or Dover attorneys understand county-specific scheduling orders, aggressive expert challenges, and how judges handle black-box data from vehicles. That insight often nudges insurers toward fair settlement before trial. TYPICAL CASE ROADMAP • Complaint filed and served • Mandatory disclosures • Discovery: documents, depositions, medical exams • Mediation (automatic in most cases) • Trial only if talks fail Staying engaged at each phase—answering discovery on time and following treatment plans—protects both credibility and compensation potential. FINAL THOUGHT Early, informed action turns a chaotic accident into a structured claim. When deadlines, evidence, and strategy align, recovery is not just physical—it's financial.
Caremark Liability Following the SEC’s New ESG Reporting Requirements
Caremark Liability Following the SEC’s New ESG Reporting Requirements
Recent developments in the Court of Chancery concerning a corporate board’s duty to monitor and provide oversight over a corporation’s operations, so-called Caremark claims, are likely to intersect with the Securities and Exchange Commission’s (“SEC”) proposed new ESG disclosure obligations to create a new category of corporate risk. In this article, we discuss the recent trends in Delaware law…
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