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Wilmington Lawyer Nominated To Seat on Common Pleas Court premium content
Delaware Law Weekly
Gov. Jack Markell announced last week that he will nominate Eric M. Davis to serve as a judge of the court of common pleas. Davis, a partner with the Wilmington office of Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom, represents corporations in commercial disputes in federal and state courts in Delaware and throughout the country. His focus has been on corporate governance issues and other disputes arising from bankruptcy and corporate reorganizations.
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Apple Sues Mobile Phone Maker Over Patent premium content
Delaware Law Weekly
Apple Inc. has sued Taiwan-based mobile phone maker High Tech Computer Corp. for patent infringement in the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware, as well before the U.S. International Trade Commission.
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Superior Court States New Policy on Paper Files premium content
Delaware Law Weekly
President Judge James T. Vaughn Jr. of the Superior Court has issued an administrative directive stating that the prothonotary in each county will "no longer maintain a paper file for any pending or hereafter commenced action or matter filed using the LexisNexis File & Serve eFile system."
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Widener Law School Hires Multicultural Affairs Officer premium content
Delaware Law Weekly
Widener University School of Law announced last week that Anthony D. Pledger has joined the staff of the Delaware campus as the school's new multicultural affairs officer. Pledger comes from the University of Wyoming College of Law, where he served as the deputy director of admissions and student services since August 2008.
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