We’re back! Our firm survived five trials over the course of three and a half weeks, including one week where we had a separate trial in front of each of the three sitting Article III judges in Delaware, simultaneously! We’ve also learned quite a lot about trial in front of visiting Judge Wolson.
There really was no time for blogging these last few weeks. As most of our readers know, going to trial in even just one case can keep you busy—especially if you’re acting as good Delaware counsel should, doing things like helping on the merits and strategy (or even taking witnesses), drafting motions and bench memos, and arguing evidentiary issues. I was truly tied up every waking hour and more, between the trials and my other cases.
But the good news is that, after having taken these few weeks off from blogging, we’ve got a long queue of things to post about! We’ll start today with a post about the announcement of Judge Stark’s replacement, followed by a number of other posts about recent happenings in the District of Delaware—and I’d really like to do a post about Judge Wolson’s trial practices, for others who go to trial before him here, as there is not much out there. Stay tuned!
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