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State Courts -
Delaware - April 28, 2006
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Murphy v. Lucas, C.A. No.04C-10-005 RFS,
SUPERIOR COURT OF DELAWARE, SUSSEX, April 28, 2006, Decided
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Overview: Beach house owners' motion for summary judgment premised on Del. Code Ann. tit. 10, ¿ 8119, statute of limitations that was applicable to house guest's personal injury claim, was denied; owners' insurer had guest's claim, but did not provide written notice to guest about the statute of limitations, as required by Del. Code Ann. tit. 18, ¿ 3914.
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Norman v. US MobilComm, Inc., Civil Action No. 849-N,
COURT OF CHANCERY OF DELAWARE, NEW CASTLE, April 28, 2006, Decided
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Overview: Stockholder was entitled to costs, under Del. Code Ann. tit. 10, ¿ 5106 and Del. Ch. Ct. R. 54(d), in a suit for access to a corporation's books and records, under Del. Code Ann. tit. 8, ¿ 220, as he was the prevailing party in a settlement. He was not entitled to attorney's fees as he did not show that he was entitled to all requested documents.
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Romero v. Dowdell, Civil Action No. 1398-N,
COURT OF CHANCERY OF DELAWARE, NEW CASTLE, April 28, 2006, Decided
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Overview: Shareholder's motion to unseal complaint was granted under Del. Ch. Ct. R. 5(g) as most allegations were drawn from publicly available documents, no trade secrets, third-party confidential information, or nonpublic financial information were contained in complaint, and complaint revealed generally when audit committee learned of certain problems.
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