This article was prepared by Francis G.X. Pileggi and Rae Ra of the Delaware office of Lewis Brisbois

Last week, the Delaware Court of Chancery published its Guidelines on Attorney Civility (the “Guidelines”), to emphasize the “inveterate tradition of collegiality that remains a hallmark of the Delaware bar.” Delaware practitioners refer to this as the

Courtesy of Kevin O’Keefe is a listing of old-fashioned but still applicable, time-honored advice from my favorite U.S. President, Abraham Lincoln, for professional and personal guidance:

Abe Lincoln

Model business after Abraham LincolnJason Baudendistel has a wonderful post today entitled ‘Why Your Business Should Be Modeled After Abraham Lincoln’s Life.’

Battling life long depression, Lincoln persevered out

Dutiel v. Tween Brands, Inc., No. 4743-CC and No. 484-CC (Oct. 28, 2009), read letter decision here. Read prior Chancery Court decision in this case highlighted on this blog here. In this most recent ruling, the Chancellor denied a motion for reconsideration of the Court’s selection of lead counsel in a consolidated class action.

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