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Law Firm, Ex-Client At Odds Over $7.2M Fee Dispute
By Ben Adlin
Law firm Lee & Hayes PC urged a Washington federal judge to reject a former client's effort to escape more than $7 million in legal fees that the firm says it's owed, claiming that Continuous Composites misled its legal team as the company negotiated a $25 million intellectual property settlement with a rival.
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Chancery Won't Block Precious Metals Deal In Earnout Fight
By Jarek Rutz
The Delaware Chancery Court on Tuesday refused to temporarily block a planned acquisition by Bullion International Group LLC, a precious metals company formed in a 2023 merger between online gold retailer APMEX and global refiner MKS PAMP Group Inc., ruling that the dispute over potential earnout payments can be addressed through money damages rather than emergency injunctive relief.
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Developer Sues In Del. Over Alleged Philly Bourse Ouster
By Jarek Rutz
A developer behind the planned redevelopment of Philadelphia's historic Bourse building has sued its joint venture partner and several affiliated entities in the Delaware Chancery Court, accusing them of unlawfully attempting to oust it from management of the multimillion-dollar project and install a new development firm in its place.
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Exxon Cements Texas As Delaware's Emerging Rival
By Spencer Brewer
Last year, Vinson & Elkins partner Katherine Frank fielded about one call a week from companies thinking about redomiciling in Texas. Speaking to Law360 the day after ExxonMobil announced its plan to reincorporate in the Lone Star State due to its business-forward courts and policies, Frank said the callers fell into three categories.
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