Withdrawal of Counsel Allowed

In Parfi Holding AB, et al. v. Mirror Image Internet,Inc., download file, the Chancery Court accepted the recommendation of a Special Master and denied the exceptions from the report of the Special Master The Court granted the motion of plaintiffs’ counsel to withdraw from representation in light of the substantial disagreements between plaintiffs and their counsel. The court gave the plaintiffs six weeks to find new counsel or else the case would be dismissed. N.B.: An appeal of this case is pending before the Delaware Supreme Court.

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    Chancery Court Dismisses Case Due to Misrepresentations to Court; Finds Unqualified Derivative Plaintiff, and Awards Fees

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