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Young Conaway Stargatt & Taylor, LLP 
Wilmington, Delaware Office
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The Brandywine Building, 1000 West Street, 17th Floor, P.O. Box 391
Wilmington, Delaware  19899-0391
(New Castle Co.)

Telephone: 302-571-6600
Fax: 302-571-1253
http://www.youngconaway.com



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About this office:

Young Conaway Stargatt & Taylor, LLP, is one of Delaware's largest law firms, with 112 attorneys. The firm offers sophisticated national corporate, bankruptcy, commercial and intellectual property practices along with local and regional employment, environmental, commercial real estate, tort and insurance and business law practices. Young Conaway counsels and represents international, national and local corporate and individual clients. In addition, many of Young Conaway's clients include colleagues from major law firms throughout the U.S. and around the world.


 

Statement of Practice Summary:
Bankruptcy, Banks and banking, Business Planning and Restructuring, Commercial Real Estate, Corporate Law, Corporate Litigation, Employee Benefits, Environmental Law, Intellectual Property, Labor and Employment, Litigation, Medical Malpractice, Personal Injury, Real Estate, Taxation, Trusts and Estates, Workers Compensation and Zoning, Planning and Land Use.

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The Delaware Court of Chancery Endorses One Forum Motions as a Solution to Multi-Jurisdictional Litigation
C. Barr Flinn,Kathaleen S. McCormick, November 25, 2011
M&A practitioners have experienced a trend toward multi-jurisdictional litigation - the filing of multiple shareholder suits challenging the same deal in different states, including the state of the target entity’s formation (usually Delaware) and the state of the entity’s principal...

Court Doesn’t Buy Sellers’ Effort to Get Out of Noncompete Agreement
Scott A. Holt, March 9, 2011
A purchaser of a business often require the seller to agree to a non-compete agreement as part of the sale terms. This not only has tax benefits (the agreement can be considered an acquired intangible asset and and amortized for tax purposes), but it can protect the buyer from future competitive...

Employee Must Give Employer His Facebook Password, Says ACLU
Margaret M. DiBianca, March 9, 2011
Facebook gives employers lots of reasons to worry. There are employees who leak confidential company information, talk badly about supervisors, and complain about customers. There's also the NLRB's recently settled complaint, brought against a Connecticut employer, that alleged that the employer's...




Year Established: 1959


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