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    Delaware Supreme Court: a mistakenly authorized UCC termination statement is effective to terminate original UCC filing

    06 November 2014

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    Delaware Supreme Court affirms indenture limitations on suits among noteholders

    30 May 2014

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    A Bankruptcy Court’s newly founded ability to certify questions of law, namely involving corporate law issues, to the Delaware Supreme Court

    28 February 2014

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    Insurance remains property of dissolved corporation even after wind-up, according to Delaware Supreme Court

    13 January 2014

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    Delaware Supreme Court holds that dissolution statutes do not extinguish a dissolved corporation’s potential liability to third parties

    13 December 2013

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    Delaware Supreme Court defines unexhausted insurance policies as property of dissolved corporations

    06 December 2013

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    Delaware Supreme Court holds receiver is required to defend lawsuits after a corporation is wound-up; finds no generally applicable statute of limitation for claims against a dissolved corporation

    11 December 2013

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    In the matter of Krafft-Murphy Co., Inc., C.A. No. 6049-VCP (Del. Ch. Feb. 4, 2013) (Parsons, V.C.)

    11 February 2013

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    Recent developments in acquisition finance

    18 July 2012

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    EMAK Worldwide, Inc. v. Kurz, et al., No. 512, 2011 (Del. Apr. 17, 2012)

    17 April 2012

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