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Editor's letter: Nov. 16, 2009

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Entries tagged "Leo Strine"

Scenes from the slowdown

M&A activity may have stalled during the first half of the year, but deal lawyers still had plenty to talk about.


Six Degrees of Skadden Arps

Another alum from the Wilmington office of Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP, Andre Bouchard, may be poised to become a Delaware judge.


The judicial mind

Leo Strine offers a rare glimpse into what judges think about when writing opinions. Protecting their jurisprudence is high on the list.


Out like a lamb

Move over, Leo Strine. This year's Tulane confab belonged to Stephen Lamb, who is retiring from Delaware's Court of Chancery in July.


Sinner circle

Leo Strine allows AIG shareholders to sue Hank Greenberg and his underlings but lets PricewaterhouseCoopers off the hook.


Don't bank on it

The Blackstone-Alliance dust up shows just how hard it is for private equity firms to buy into financial services, and the M&A bar gets ready for Tulane.


Change comes to Chancery

The Delaware court will get some new faces next year, and more reasons to keep a watchful eye on Congress.


Leo Strine's marvelous adventures

The still-young, ever-quotable Court of Chancery judge continues to spread his wings in speeches, teaching and, of course, his opinions. If the Democrats win in November, will he leave Delaware behind to engage his broader interests in politics?


Musical chairs on the bench

The outcome of the presidential race may have an impact on Leo Strine's next job.


Chamber music

Judge Leo Strine leaves technical matters for a broader look at state and federal regulation and the role of the corporation.



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