I have never seen billing like this in my life, in my experience and in everything I have ever read,” Dershowitz said. “I can tell you anybody, any lawyer, no matter how wealthy or how rich, if they are given what Mr. Pincus was given, a carte blanche, an empty checkbook, allowing him to charge $20,000 for an email, there will be no problem getting people to serve in that capacity. The issue is not whether you get people to serve in that capacity; they will be standing in line to fill in the blank checks. What we have to do is finally put an end to this.
While Joe Biden’s supporters accuse the U.S. Supreme Court of a “lack of transparency,” how about taking a look at our poorly-run and without-an-ounce of transparency Chancery Court.
OPINION Dear Friends, Folks, indeed I truly hoped I could report that Delaware’s new Chancellor, Kathaleen McCormick, was a breath of fresh air with objective reasoning and a willingness to present much needed equity in Delaware’s once revered Court of Chancery. Her recent decision in the TransPerfect case was outrageous. Despite an established…