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News < Back Compliance : Sarbanes Oxley : Law : Thought Leader Technology Litigation in the Delaware Court of Chancery ALM’s Law Journal Press Publishes New Book co-authored by Cathy L. Reese and William J. Marsden, Jr.
ALM's Law Journal Press, a leading publisher of print and digital publications for legal professionals, has announced the release of a new book, Technology Litigation in the Delaware Court of Chancery, co-authored by Cathy L. Reese and William J. Marsden, Jr. The Delaware Court of Chancery is a leading forum for interpreting corporate law and specifically for adjudicating technology-related disputes. Technology Litigation in the Delaware Court of Chancery offers scholarly and practical guidance for attorneys involved in technology litigation nationwide. Technology Litigation in the Delaware Court of Chancery provides detailed discussion of the technology-related claims the court regularly hears, the elements of each claim, the necessary parties, plaintiff’s burden of proof, defenses, preemption, statutes of limitations, damages, equitable relief, attorneys’ fees and more. Types of claims explored in the book include:
Cathy L. Reese is a principal in the Delaware office of Fish & Richardson and heads the firm’s Chancery and Corporate Governance practice. William J. Marsden, Jr. is the founder and managing principal in Fish & Richardson’s Delaware office. His practice includes high profile corporate and commercial disputes. Law Journal Press, a division of ALM, publishes more than 130 books, in print and in digital online and mobile formats, on a broad range of legal and business topics. Written by leading lawyers and experts and updated regularly, Law Journal Press editions offer definitive and timely information, insightful analysis and practitioner-oriented guidance for the legal profession. |
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