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Look folks, I’ll be straight with you, this COVID-19 has scared the hell out of me. I certainly don’t say that lightly. I’m a retired Ship’s Captain and Pilot, a father, and a widower. My dear wife of 33 years passed away several years ago of cancer, so I’ve had my share of treacherous moments. Now, I’m home alone with my cat and not going out unless absolutely necessary.

While my life has changed because of this virus, it’s startling what the TransPerfect employees have been through over the past few years. I’ve written about them, I’ve met some of them, and I’ve come to care about their plight and the battle they have had to fight against the giant Delaware law firm of Skadden Arps and in my view the nefarious Chancery Court Chancellor — Andre Bouchard.

One-thousand TransPerfect employees have penned and signed a letter to Delaware Governor John Carney, which is herein attached, calling upon him to stop the perceived “burglary” from Skadden and Chancellor Bouchard. This letter and the signatures ran in Sunday’s Delaware News Journal and I have attached it for your review with this article. Please open the attachment and read this well-written letter. It is impressive!

In the letter, these employees stand for all 5,000-plus workers of the company, as they explain how they are being hurt by the $14 million in fees that have seemingly been drained out of the company by Skadden and court-appointed custodian and Bouchard pal, Robert Pincus — a former Skadden partner. Pincus and Skadden continue to collect huge sums two years after the company sale closed and without invoices, itemization, or explanation.

I’m outraged, folks, and I have attempted calling the Governor’s office for comment, but have been met with radio silence.

TransPerfect has already given millions, due to this cozy relationship between Pincus, Skadden, and Bouchard. The employees are asking the Governor to help stop this now. They want an inquiry and, hell folks, I want an inquiry too. They are right to ask for one!

Their health benefits were hurt due to Mr. Pincus already and now with the impact of this virus on their lives and ours, they are feeling more pain through furloughs and no raises this year. Like so many others in our country right now, they are hurting due to the changes COVID-19 is bringing, and it’s downright immoral for Pincus and Skadden to continue kicking them indirectly through their avaricious actions when they’re down.

Folks, join me in asking Governor Carney to do what’s right here. This is unacceptable and he needs to take action and do the right thing. Bouchard’s relationship with Skadden Arps and various, in my opinion, appearances of impropriety need to be investigated?

I would love your feedback on this one. Please stay safe and healthy as we all get through this.

I’ve been venting my frustration about Delaware Courts and the unbridled abuse in what looks to be a corrupt system full of bias and from my view, quite a bit of cronyistic behavior.

Specifically, the way the TransPerfect case was handled by its leader Chancellor Andre Bouchard was particularly disconcerting. I feel it exposed weaknesses in Delaware’s Courts. Improvements are definitely needed. While the call to action I’ve clearly made to the Delaware legislators has largely been ignored, it’s hard to reasonably argue that the change needs to start at the top.

Now we’re seeing the Chancery Court’s flaws being pointed out on a national level by people across the political spectrum. There’s a YouTube video that came to my attention, which I’ve linked to below, “Rev. Al Sharpton Advocates for Diversity on Delaware’s Courts in Wilmington.”

Watch the video and you’ll hear that there are more voices now complaining about Delaware Courts and our Chancery Court. I’ve been fed up for years and now many others are too.

I will say that I find it downright embarrassing that it has come to this. Do we really need Rev. Al Sharpton trotting in on his high-horse to save America’s First State? Has it really come to this?! It’s bringing embarrassment to the state of Delaware.

I believe this is about the “Good Old Boys Club” in Delaware: They are blind and deaf when it comes to anything but serving their own needs. While they’ve ignored disaster happening around them, they can no longer keep their heads in the sand.

Delaware Courts are broken. Why not take a leadership role, Chancellor Bouchard, and do something here?!

If you don’t listen now, who knows who will be next, demanding change in our once great state?!

Let me know your thoughts on this big Delaware issue, folks.

Here’s the YouTube video featuring Rev. Al Sharpton:

Rev. Al Sharpton Advocates for Diversity on Delaware’s Courts in Wilmington

Folks, it’s amazing how sunlight acts as a disinfectant for corruption. TransPerfect won the right to see the bills in their Chancery Court case, but I think it’s only because they used a lawsuit in Nevada to successfully shed a spotlight on what Bouchard was doing, which in any other court would be deemed corruption in my view.

After four years, and, from what I understand from sources at the company, $14 million later, he is finally allowing TransPerfect to see itemized invoices from his old law firm, Skadden Arps for work allegedly performed by Chancery Court-appointed Custodian Robert Pincus.

That all sounds nice but the order has not been signed and in my view, there is no chance Bouchard is going to rule against his former colleagues at Skadden Arps and order them to produce a real itemized bill. If he did, he would risk exposing 4-years of court-sanctioned money siphoning from TransPerfect while also risking folks seeing potentially padded Skadden bills.

I think Bouchard wants the public to believe that he is being transparent, but nothing that has happened in this case has been transparent and there is no reason to believe anything would change now. Why has the court-appointed custodian wanted his bills to be hidden in the first place? And why did Bouchard threaten to hold TransPerfect in contempt with a $30,000 a day fine if they didn’t withdraw their lawsuit in Nevada? In my opinion, the only answer that makes sense to me folks is that there is something to hide.

If there is nothing to hide, why is the custodian fighting to keep his bills a secret? Why hasn’t Bouchard ordered him to turn over his bills without lawyers spending thousands of dollars telling him why? The only conclusion I can see is that in my opinion, Bouchard is protecting his Skadden-buddy Pincus.

If the court doesn’t order a custodian to turn over his bills to the company that is paying those bills, then there is no transparency. When will the corruption end?!

Please read the Delaware Business Court Insider article below, which recaps the initial news from Bouchard to open up Skadden’s bills. The story explains the latest events.

As always, your comments are welcome and appreciated.


TransPerfect, Shawe Win Bid to Access Details of Skadden Bills Incurred by Custodian

The ruling, which Bouchard said he planned to formally enter later this week, ratcheted down tensions in a two-state standoff between Shawe’s legal team and attorneys for Robert Pincus, the court-appointed custodian in what has become Delaware’s most vexing legal drama.

By Tom McParland | October 21, 2019

Andre G. Bouchard

Despite being held in contempt last week, TransPerfect Global Inc. has won its Chancery Court bid to access the details of bills being paid to the former Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom partner appointed to oversee the company’s court-ordered sale.

Chancellor Andre G. Bouchard said Monday that he would grant a request by the New York-based translation services company and its CEO, Philip Shawe, to see what type of work it was being charged for, as well as the billing rate, time spent and positions of the Skadden attorneys working on the case.

The ruling, which Bouchard said he planned to formally enter later this week, ratcheted down tensions in a two-state standoff between Shawe’s legal team and attorneys for Robert Pincus, the court-appointed custodian in what has become Delaware’s most vexing legal drama.

The latest spat centered on bills Pincus submitted for some expenses he incurred following the 2015 sale, including costs related to two lawsuits in New York state and federal court stemming from the sale.

Shawe, who won the court-mandated auction following a bitter battle with company co-founder Elizabeth Elting, argued that he should be able to see a full list of itemized expenses, and TransPerfect altogether refused to pay two disputed bills from June and July. The company then sued Pincus in its new home-state of Nevada, seeking a declaration that it was under no obligation to indemnify Pincus for his role as a former tie-breaking director of TransPerfect.

Pincus responded by asking Bouchard to hold TransPerfect in contempt for trying to undermine the Chancery Court’s exclusive jurisdiction over the case.

On Oct. 17, Bouchard agreed that TransPerfect had “intentionally and willfully violated court orders and said he would fine TransPerfect $30,000 per day if the company did not dismiss its Nevada suit by Monday. However, that ruling did not touch on TransPerfect’s gripes about Pincus’ billing.

In a brief telephone conference with counsel Monday morning, Bouchard said he would grant TransPerfect’s request out of “practical concerns” that TransPerfect had raised, even though he disagreed with the company’s legal analysis. Under the order, TransPerfect would be able to challenge the bills in court.

Nothing in the ruling, he clarified, was meant to walk back his ruling on contempt. “There’s a right way and a wrong way to do things,” Bouchard said. “Seeking to undermine the court’s exclusive jurisdiction in the wrong way.”

Attorneys for TransPerfect said after the hearing that they had gotten all they wanted with regard to billing and confirmed that they would, in fact, withdraw the Nevada suit before the end of the day.

Because of the victory today in Delaware, we are withdrawing the Nevada suit,” Shawe’s lawyer, Martin Russo of Kruzhkov Russo in Manhattan said in a statement. “There is no fine, no contempt, and there is finally going to be clarity on Skadden Arps’ billing, as we had called for.”

Shawe, likewise, said the ruling was a “major win for transparency and openness in the Delaware courts” and that Skadden’s billing would now be subject to “some level of review.” A spokesman confirmed that TransPerfect still intended to appeal last week’s contempt ruling.

Skadden, which represents Pincus, said the firm was “pleased with the court’s well-reasoned decisions, which adopt Skadden and Mr. Pincus’s position that TransPerfect and Mr. Shawe are in contempt, were in violation of applicable fee orders, and should be permitted access to invoices, but only in accordance with appropriate procedures.”

Monday’s ruling followed an escalation in rhetoric aimed at Bouchard over his handling of the TransPerfect case. Shawe and his team have been fiercely critical of Bouchard throughout nearly five and a half years of litigation. Last month, however, a TransPerfect-linked group ran a television ad in the Delaware market calling out Bouchard’s wealth and connections as part of a pressure campaign aimed at keeping him from being nominated to an opening on the state Supreme Court.

The Delaware legal community was swift in its condemnation of the ad and its message, calling it nothing more than an unwarranted attack seeking retribution against the chancellor.

Shawe’s spokesman has denied any involvement on the part of his client, and the group’s leader said it had taken no money or direction from Shawe.

Still, Russo said last week that Bouchard has a “bone to pick” with Shawe.

“Why hasn’t the chancellor recused himself,” he asked rhetorically, in a statement.

Bouchard did say Monday that he would wait until at least late Wednesday to officially enter his billing ruling, after David Finger, Shawe’s Delaware counsel, said he would be withdrawing from Shawe’s team.

Contacted by phone Monday, Finger, of Finger & Slanina, said his decision was related to “confidential attorney-client” interactions, but declined to comment any further.

An attorney for TransPerfect said he believed “there is something in the works” and that Shawe planned to substitute counsel within one to two days.

 

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Citizens for a Pro-Business Delaware support diversity on the state’s Supreme Court. Chancellor Andre Bouchard is out of touch with normal Delawareans, and should not be the next Chief Justice of the state’s highest court. Delaware deserves transparency, equity, and diversity in its court system. Join the movement at http://www.delawareforbusiness.org/join-our-efforts.

I have sensed for years that something was rotten in the state of Delaware’s Court of Chancery, in general, but also specifically as it relates to the TransPerfect case and the missing $250 million in legal, custodian and consultant related fees. I promised my loyal readers that I would find and pull on every loose thread of this case until my perceived web of corruption that belongs to Andre Bouchard becomes totally unraveled for all to see.

This new discovery is going to floor you, and what I believe is the attempted cover up will floor you even more!

Three law firms, from my view, made out like bandits when Bouchard started ordering TransPerfect Global and CEO Phil Shawe’s personal money be paid around to his friends and former law partners like a feudal lord in mid-evil times — and remember folks, no witnesses testified against either Shawe or TransPerfect. These three firms benefited to the tune of millions of dollars whose uncanny “coincidences” and connections to Bouchard warrant a State and Federal investigation of Bouchard and his Cronies:

1. Skadden Arps – The former partner at Skadden, custodian Bob Pincus, whose personal friendship I recall Bouchard bragged about when appointing him. Also, this is where outgoing Chief Justice Strine started in law, as Bouchard’s intern.

2. Potter Anderson – Perhaps, who I believe is the dirtiest attorney in Delaware, Kevin Shannon, who seems to win cases without providing evidence by attending tax-payer financed boondoggles with Strine and Bouchard (who I hear from reliable sources that he golfed with and additionally, traveled to New Orleans with, during critical points in the case!!!)

3. Kramer Levin – Whose seemingly outrageous lies to the Delaware Supreme Court were called out in a nationally televised advertisement. What was their penalty for all of this? A victory. What’s the Bouchard connection? Kramer, Bouchard, and Kevin Shannon all worked together on the infamous Walt Disney case years ago, where they argued against shareholder interests. I have heard from reliable sources, that Gary Naftalis is a named partner at Kramer Levin who comes down to hob nob with Strine and Bouchard; sometimes he’s the only non-Delaware lawyer in attendance at a Delaware conference?

4. Paul Weiss – The fourth firm who made out like John Dillinger — and had no apparent connection to Bouchard…UNTIL NOW!!!

The Fourth Firm—HERE IS THE RUB FOLKS :

This firm, which no one has spoken about until now, in August of 2016, as reported in the New York Law Journal, Chancellor Bouchard ordered Shawe to pay Elting’s lawyers an outrageous and unconstitutional fine of $7.1 million — an order un-related to any “harm” or “compensation” in the case, as the law requires — and the largest such sanction ever in U.S. history. Bear in mind: Shawe denies all claims and has maintained his innocence at all times. All witnesses testified for Shawe–clearly stating that there was no wrong-doing of any kind. How did Paul Weiss win? Keep reading.

Paul Weiss benefits immensely — and no one made the connection before now. Why? Perhaps an orchestrated cover-up on a grand scale?

Who was the most Senior Paul Weiss lawyer in Delaware at the time? Who gained the most in the Paul Weiss DE office? You won’t believe it when I tell you: Former Chancellor Steven Lamb. Bouchard’s first firm, when he left Skadden Arps (if he ever really left – it appears to me he still might have a financial interest in their success), take a seat before reading the next line: Bouchard’s very first firm of his own was: BOUCHARD AND LAMB!!!!

You may not believe me that this is the truth, because it boggles honest minds. Folks, I have done hours of digging and digging to establish the only remaining connection of Bouchard to all the law firm benefactors of the crazy decisions in the TransPerfect case. Irrefutable proof of the Bouchard-Lamb connection is in the link:

http://www.delawaretoday.com/Delaware-Today/November-2015/The-Business-of-Law-Meet-the-New-Leader-of-the-Court-of-Chancery/

So many dots are connected here. Andre Bouchard has, in my opinion, hit for the proverbial “corruption” cycle ( a baseball term for those of you who don’t know) by helping 4 different law firms, all of which he is intimately connected to! He helped them make millions upon millions of dollars by his seemingly biased decisions from the TransPerfect Global case.

The Cover-Up!!!

Chancellor Bouchard prior to his appointment to the Chancery Court was partners with Stephen Lamb! Stephen Lamb after serving on the Chancery Court himself then moved back into private practice with the law firm of Paul Weiss. Fast forward to the TransPerfect case in 2016 and Kramer Levin hires the Paul Weiss firm to work on the case representing Shawe’s former partner at TransPerfect– Liz Elitng. Specifically, they were hired to work on the allegation that Shawe spoliated evidence which, according to the testifying employees, were NOT able to prove in any way, shape, or form. The bottom line is that nobody needs proof if Bouchard’s court is corrupt and rigged for his cronies to win?

Yet when all the papers were served on behalf of Elting by Paul Weiss, absolutely no mention was made of former Chancellor Lamb’s name. It wasn’t until I was doing some research and saw an article where Paul Weiss was claiming victory, did I notice that one of the attorneys taking credit for the victory was Stephen Lamb! No other public document I can find anywhere even lists LAMB on the TransPerfect case!!! Another coincidence?? In Bouchard’s court, there seems to be a lot of coincidences. Yet, we know from this evidence he was on the team taking Shawe’s and TransPerfect’s money with Bouchard’s help.

HELLO — They brag about his specific role on the Paul Weiss website!?!?!

I will issue a challenge to all those mentioned, who have never denied these inferences: To Chancellor Bouchard, Former Chancellor Lamb, Kevin Shannon, various Kramer Levin attorneys, who in my opinion, boldly lied to the Delaware Supreme Court with no repercussions!

COASTAL NETWORK’S CHALLENGE: Prove to me there was no cover-up and no hidden agenda. Indeed, this is the appearance of impropriety. Show me one official court document other than the Paul Weiss Web Site, that mentions LAMB’s involvement in the TransPerfect case — and I will discontinue this line of inquiry. In my opinion, Bouchard had a legal duty to inform Shawe that he was formerly in business with Chancellor Lamb, He should have recused himself, but he did not! Folks, any reasonable man would see this as a serious conflict of interest.

This is the most damning evidence of corruption, in my opinion, an investigative reporter could find, as it proves to me that this coordinated group had the intent to hide their wrong-doing. There is no other explanation from my educated perspective. How long will we let this infamous boy’s club of incestuous characters operate by sucking the life out of Delaware’s corporations, Delaware citizens, and Delaware’s reputation?! On behalf of the Coastal Network and my 6,000 readers, I again call for a bi-partisan investigation of Chancellor Andre Bouchard by the General Assembly!

Would love to hear your thoughts on this stunning discovery. Your feedback is always welcome.

As I see it, TransPerfect & Shawe never had a chance at fair trial with this what I call “murder’s row” of Bouchard’s cronies…

Scroll down to read this article:

HTTPS://WWW.PAULWEISS.COM/PRACTICES/LITIGATION/LITIGATION/NEWS/DELAWARE-SUPREME-COURT-AFFIRMS-71-MILLION-SANCTIONS-AWARD-IN-FAVOR-OF-ELIZABETH-ELTING?ID=23702


FEBRUARY 13, 2017

Delaware Supreme Court Affirms $7.1 Million Sanctions Award in Favor of Elizabeth Elting

“The Delaware Supreme Court upheld the court-ordered sale of TransPerfect Global, Inc. and unanimously affirmed the $7.1 million sanctions award in favor of Paul, Weiss client Elizabeth Elting. Elting and Phillip Shawe are the co-founders and co-CEOs of Transperfect, one of the world’s largest document-translation and discovery-services companies. Since 2014, they have been in litigation in Delaware and New York over the control of the company. Elting is represented by Kramer, Levin, Naftalis & Frankel and Potter, Anderson & Corroon in the corporate-control battle.

In late 2014, Elting tapped Paul Weiss when Shawe revealed that he had secretly accessed Elting’s lawyer-client communications. Paul Weiss then uncovered that Shawe had attempted to destroy files on his laptop, had failed to safeguard and produce text messages on his cell phone, which he claimed was destroyed when it fell in a cup of Diet Coke, and had repeatedly lied under oath about his conduct. Paul, Weiss tried the two-day sanctions hearing and represented Elting in her successful post-hearing briefs and in defending against Shawe’s sanctions appeal.

The Paul, Weiss team included litigation partners Eric Stone, Robert Atkins and Stephen Lamb, of counsel Gerard Harper and counsel Robert Kravitz.”

SEE VIDEO LINK BELOW…

My onsite coverage of the “Citizens for Pro Business Delaware” 100+ person press conference has paid off for Coastal Network readers. From an anonymous source, I have obtained a video of the entire July 10 event held right in front of Bouchard’s Chancery Court in Wilmington, Delaware.

It was an energetic and well-attended press conference, presided over by anti-corruption activist Chris Coffey, the campaign manager of “Citizens for Pro Business Delaware.” Others spoke too, including Donna White, an African-American woman who was terminated from her job at the Chancery Court for sending an email asking if Mark Zuckerburg would look at her App!!?? Meanwhile Kevin Shannon and Chancellor Andre Bouchard golf together during the case, travel to New Orleans together during the case, and I believe decided this case at the Country Club. It certainly wasn’t decided in the court room with no witnesses appearing for Shannon’s side, folks. That’s how I clearly see it.

As Coffey puts it, Bouchard and his cronies in the Delaware Old Boys Club “get away with murder” each and every day compared to what Donna White did, yet she was escorted out of the building and treated like a criminal–given only 10 minutes to collect her belongings and to say goodbye to co-workers of 7 years!?!

The double standard, hypocrisy, and potential racism here only rivals the ageism, sexism and contempt that Chancellor Bouchard and 4 out of 5 justices on the Supreme Court (all the male judges) showed litigant Shirley Shawe in the TransPerfect debacle. How could it be that female, senior citizen, Shirley Shawe’s only victory in the first 5 years of this entire case was from a woman jurist, Delaware Supreme Court Justice Valihura? It’s mathematically impossible that this is a coincidence, as the Good Ole Boy cronies would have us believe. They are making millions off innocent shareholders with their back-room Country Club deal, scratching each other’s backs, and trading favors with their rich and powerful friends. And what happens to Chancery’s real life victims like Donna White? She has been denied health insurance and unemployment benefits! I’m telling you folks, I believe Andre Bouchard is not only corrupt, but also sadistic–and, in any case, lacks any shred of the ethical fiber required to fill the Chancellor position. The great state of Delaware deserves better. Listen to the press conference, where Donna takes the podium and tells her story here…

https://videopress.com/v/xHHMEsRd?preloadContent=metadata

I asked a question of Coffey during the press conference, which I wrote about in my last column. You will see that here, as well as other suggested anti-corruption reforms that appear like common sense to this journalist. The Delaware Citizens group now fighting for reform has 2,700 members which includes TransPerfect employees who were negatively impacted by Bouchard’s decisions along with other concerned Delawareans.

By the way, I commend the Delaware Business Times for covering the major events of July 10th, and I wonder which Ole Boys Club member or creepy Skadden Arps friend of Bouchard called the News Journal to get them to kill the story? Brent Celek from the Philadelphia Eagles and Colin Jost from Saturday Night Live came to Wilmington and joined those calling for Chancery reform at the Hotel DuPont. How is it you can Google the News Journal’s entire site, and read nothing about this important day at the Chancery Court? Mark my words, Bouchard and the “Limousine Liberals” who run this state and prey on its citizens are powerful, so powerful, they are dangerous to Delaware, to anyone who incorporates here. But fear not, the Coastal Network cannot be intimidated into killing stories or masking the truth–stay tuned here folks, for coverage on Chancery actions and other injustices in Delaware.

As of press time, I know of no other media outlet who has obtained this tape. Enjoy watching the coverage and share it with folks who may want to see it.

https://videopress.com/v/xHHMEsRd?preloadContent=metadata