Andre Bouchard is the one who is “self-dealing” in his courtroom. He’s the one dishing off judgments and money going to his old pals at Bob Pincus of Skadden Arps, and Kevin Shannon of Potter Anderson.
Dear friends, Reading the Delaware Business Now story below about the TransPerfect founders setting all of their legal disputes, It has me thinking, folks… imagine if Chancellor Andre Bouchard didn’t use the company’s Chancery Court case as an opportunity to enrich his friends at Skadden Arps, but just let the parties settle, as they just…
Leo Strine believes that responsibility to shareholders should not be the focus of corporate America
OPINION Dear Friends, I’m seeing on Professor Stephen Bainbridge’s web site how Leo Strine, the former chief justice of Delaware’s Supreme Court, has anointed himself with more accolades than the Queen of England? Apparently nicknamed the “Manchurian Candidate”, Strine is in my view, a Doomsday Prepper—not for his own doomsday—but for Delaware’s economic doomsday. Frankly,…
I have written extensively about the TransPerfect case, how it was adjudicated, appearances of impropriety and conflicts of interest that I clearly perceive to exist, and the apparent, and in my view, incestuous situation that has developed over the years in Delaware’s “Good Ole Boy” legal system, seemingly protected by the Delaware Bar Association and…