United States:
3rd Circuit Rules Delaware Chancery Court Arbitrations Must Be Open To The Public
10 January 2014
Foley & Lardner
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Partner Gardner Davis and Senior Counsel Danielle Whitley
authored an article for Westlaw Journal Delaware Corporate on
December 9, 2013 titled "3rd Circuit Rules Delaware Chancery
Court arbitrations must be open to the public." The article
discusses a recent federal appeals court ruling that states that
the resolution of business disputes through arbitration proceedings
conducted by the Delaware Chancery Court must public.
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