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Delaware Piercing the Corporate Veil

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Delaware Court of Chancery Refuses After Trial to Impose Liability on Parent of Wholly Owned Subsidiary

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NuVasive, Inc. v. Miles, C.A. No. 2017-0720-SG (Del. Ch. Jan. 31, 2025) - In an earlier decision, the Court denied defendant Alphatec Holdings, Inc.’s (“Holdings”) motion to dismiss, finding that issues of fact remained...more

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Delaware Chancery Court Allows Fraudulent Transfer and Successor Liability Claims by Trade Creditor Against Secured Creditor and...

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On September 5, 2023, the Delaware Chancery Court largely denied a motion dismiss a trade creditor’s successor liability and fraudulent transfer claims against the buyer of a manufacturer’s assets and the manufacturer’s...more

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Reverse Veil-Piercing Endorsed by Delaware Chancery Court

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A recent decision in the Delaware Chancery Court broadens the risk of inter-corporate liability by endorsing the theory of “reverse” veil-piercing, where a plaintiff can reach down to the assets of a parent company’s...more

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