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Soscia Holdings LLC v. State of Rhode Island - Appeal
The First Circuit Court of Appeals issued an opinion in the case of Soscia Holdings, LLC v. State of Rhode Island. The appeal concerns claims arising from the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management's actions regarding a dam's water flow and the assessment of civil penalties. The court addressed dismissals of federal and state claims.
State of Delaware v. Bradley Green - Exclusion of Expert Testimony
In a criminal case involving child sexual abuse allegations, the Delaware Superior Court ruled on the exclusion of expert testimony. The court considered whether the proposed expert's testimony would impermissibly comment on witness credibility and addressed gatekeeping functions regarding relevance and reliability.
Fulton v. State of Delaware - Compassionate Release Application Denied
The Delaware Superior Court summarily denied Gene L. Fulton's application for compassionate release. The court found that Fulton did not meet the statutory requirements for release under 11 Del. C. § 4217, as he had not yet served the mandatory portion of his sentence and had behavioral management concerns.
Truitt v. Winder - Prejudgment Interest Allocation Opinion
The Delaware Superior Court issued an opinion in Truitt v. Winder regarding the allocation of prejudgment interest between two defendants in a wrongful death case. The court vacated a portion of the jury's award for pain and suffering but upheld other damages and interest allocations.
Delaware Court of Chancery Opinion on Exceptions
The Delaware Court of Chancery issued an opinion on exceptions to a Magistrate in Chancery's report concerning a books and records action. The case involves a dispute over anti-dilution protections for an investment in Outlander Gamma 5.2, LLC.
Delaware Supreme Court - Breach of Contract and Negligence
The Delaware Supreme Court reversed and remanded a lower court's dismissal of breach of contract claims filed by insurers against Blackbaud, Inc. The insurers, as subrogees and assignees, alleged Blackbaud failed to protect client data after a ransomware attack. The court found the amended complaints adequately pled a breach of contract claim.
Supreme Court affirms arbitration of bad-faith breach claims
The Delaware Supreme Court affirmed a lower court's decision compelling arbitration of bad-faith breach of contract claims related to a post-closing earn-out payment. The court found that the seller representative's claims fell within the scope of the arbitration provision in the merger agreement.
Fifth Circuit Vacates DEA Registration Revocation for Pharmacy
The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals vacated an order by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) revoking Neumann's Pharmacy's registration to dispense controlled substances. The court found the DEA's decision was based on interpretations of regulations that the governing texts did not support.
Heritage Foundation v. Airbnb - Case 25-676
The U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware has issued an opinion in Case 25-676, The Heritage Foundation et al v. Airbnb, Inc. et al. The case was presided over by Judge Gregory B. Williams and the opinion was filed on February 12, 2026.
Tankovich MD, PHD v. Candela Corporation - Case 22-1458
The U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware issued an opinion in the case of Tankovich MD, PHD v. Candela Corporation, case number 22-1458. The opinion was issued by Magistrate Judge Sherry R. Fallon on February 12, 2026.
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