A recent Delaware Court of Chancery opinion should have a place in the toolbox of litigators who need to be familiar with the latest iteration of Delaware law on the nuanced aspects of the consent statute as a potential basis to impose personal jurisdiction on officers and directors of Delaware corporations by virtue of their
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Court of Chancery Addresses Personal Jurisdiction Over De Facto LLC Manager
By Francis Pileggi on
Posted in Chancery Court Updates
The Delaware Court of Chancery addressed in a recent opinion the nuances of imposing personal jurisdiction (in a second ruling on the issue in as many days), in connection with someone who served as a de facto manager of an LLC. In Metro Storage International LLC v. Harron, C.A. No. 2018-0937-JTL (Del. Ch. July…
Delaware Court of Chancery Imposes Personal Jurisdiction on Singapore Resident Serving as LLC “Manager” per Section 18-109 of LLC Act
By Francis Pileggi on
Posted in Chancery Court Updates
PT China LLC v. PT Korea LLC, No. 4456-VCN (Del. Ch., Feb. 26, 2010), read letter decision here. Many thanks to Peter Ladig, one of the Delaware counsel of record in this case, for forwarding this decision to me the same day it was issued. (The photo below is of the Kent County…