Protecting Your Personal Injury Claim: The Pitfalls of Sharing Personal Information on Social Media
In the age of social media, the impact of personal online activity on legal matters cannot be overstated. Individuals pursuing personal injury claims must be acutely aware of the potential consequences of posting personal information on social media platforms.
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Survival and Wrongful Death Actions in Delaware
In Delaware, survival actions and wrongful death actions are distinct legal remedies with different purposes and procedures.
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Going into Overtime: Extending the Statute of Limitations for Victims of Continuous Medical Negligence
Unlike many other states, Delaware, in most circumstances, has no exception to its strict two-year statute of limitation on medical negligence actions.
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Tip of the Iceberg: Liability Associated with IVF Cryptopreservation
Cryopreservation—storing frozen specimens for future use—is an essential tool in the field of assisted reproductive technology, of which in vitro fertilization (IVF) is the best known.
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Johnson and Johnson Baby Powder Cancer Victims Are Denied Justice Under Bankruptcy Laws
Corporate bankruptcy protections under Chapter 11 were designed to reorganize a corporation and restructure debt that has become unmanageable.  It allows the company to continue to operate to negotiate debt and return to profitability. 
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The FDA’s Inexcusable Failure to Determine Whether Juul “Benefits Public Health”
Last week, the FDA faced a court-imposed deadline on marketing applications from Juul and hundreds of other e-cigarette/vaping companies.  Many rejections were issued, but the decision on the biggest and most powerful company, Juul, was delayed again.
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Insurer’s Liability for Bad Faith
Most states mandate insurance coverage for vehicles and many people purchase additional insurance in order to protect themselves in the case of damage, total loss, and personal injuries.
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The Benefits and Risks with Telehealth
It is no secret that, at its height, the COVID-19 pandemic stripped society of all sense of normalcy.
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Tilting at Windmills: Fee Shifting in Section 220 Litigation
Stockholders in Delaware corporations carry a default right of access to corporate books and records. Corporations that choose to incorporate in Delaware, however, try to have their cake and eat it, too.
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Diagnosis and Treatment for Concussions and Mild Traumatic Brain Injuries
A concussion is defined as a traumatic brain injury (“TBI”) that affects brain function. TBI’s are considered “mild” when there are no skull fractures or brain lacerations.
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