Mandatory Arbitration in Company Charters: A Threat to Investors
Samuel M. Ward and Michael A. Toomey (LAW ’10) discuss the impact of mandatory arbitration in company charters on investors
Samuel M. Ward and Michael A. Toomey (LAW ’10) discuss the impact of mandatory arbitration in company charters on investors
Prof. Pamela Bookman discusses the “SomethingBurger” of SCOTUS’s recent decision impacting specific personal jurisdiction
Recent SCOTUS decision will bring patent cases to Delaware, says Ben Schladweiler (LAW ’04) and Nicholas Mozal (LAW ’11)
Pamela Bookman provides a preview of her forthcoming article on the phenomena of ad hoc procedure.
Chase Howard (LAW ’18) dives into Daimler and its conflict with registration-based jurisdiction in Pennsylvania
Professor Pamela Bookman highlights the global impact of the Volkswagen lawsuit on forum shopping
In September, Volkswagen announced that it had rigged diesel emissions tests in the United States to make its “Clean Diesel” cars seem energy efficient while they were being tested. In fact, the cars emitted pollutants up to 40 times more than what is allowed by U.S. law. After the announcement, which affects 11 million cars