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Saturday, February 28, 2026
Collegey, Inc. v. Jamal - Motion for Reargument Granted
The Delaware Superior Court granted the defendant's motion for reargument in the case of Collegey, Inc. v. Jamal. The court will reconsider its prior order denying the defendant's motion to dismiss the amended complaint.
Delaware Court Order: Judgment Motion Denied, Pre-Judgment Interest Granted
The Delaware Superior Court denied a motion for judgment as a matter of law or a new trial filed by E.I. Du Pont de Nemours & Company and Remington Arms Company. The court also granted the plaintiffs' motion to include pre-judgment interest in the judgment.
Delaware Court Denies Interlocutory Appeal Application
The Delaware Superior Court denied an application for certification of interlocutory appeal filed by Defendant Sono International Co., LTD. The court considered the application under Rule 42 of the Supreme Court and determined it should be denied.
Wu v. Wang - Summary Judgment Ruling
The Delaware Superior Court denied the Plaintiff's motion for summary judgment and granted the Defendants' cross-motion for summary judgment in the case of Wu v. Wang. The ruling addresses claims related to occupancy of a residence and associated damages.
Delaware Superior Court Opinion on Insurance and Instagram Lawsuit
The Delaware Superior Court issued an opinion in a lawsuit involving insurance coverage for claims against Instagram and Meta Platforms. The court granted the plaintiffs' motion for partial summary judgment and denied the defendants' motion to dismiss or stay.
Delaware Court Denies Plaintiffs Summary Judgment, Grants Defendants Partial Summary Judgment
The Delaware Superior Court denied plaintiffs' motion for summary judgment and granted defendants' cross-motion for partial summary judgment in a dispute over asset purchase agreements for broadcast television stations. The court's decision resolves a key aspect of the contractual disagreement regarding access to transmission sites.
Commonwealth v. Tanner - DNA Testing Postconviction Relief
The Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts ruled in Commonwealth v. Tanner that a judge retains discretion to allow postconviction DNA testing to proceed even if the defendant dies after the testing has been ordered but before completion. The court affirmed the denial of the Commonwealth's motion to vacate the testing order.
Stercula v. Wengert, Heimbach, and Wilson - Forged Deed Case
The Delaware Court of Chancery ruled against Larry Stercula in his claim that a deed transferring property was forged. The court found that Stercula failed to prove the deed was forged and ruled in favor of the defendants, upholding the property transfer.
Van Horn v. Townsend Real Estate - Adverse Possession Case
The Delaware Court of Chancery issued an opinion in Van Horn v. Townsend Real Estate, ruling in favor of Michael Van Horn regarding a property dispute. The court found that Van Horn met the criteria for adverse possession, vesting title to the disputed land in him.
Delaware Court of Chancery rules against Edmondson in takeover dispute
The Delaware Court of Chancery ruled against Roy Mitchell Edmondson in a takeover dispute concerning Teliporter (US) Inc. The court found Edmondson's actions to validate his takeover were barred by equitable estoppel and unclean hands, voiding his stock issuance.
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