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Court Of Chancery Denies Anti-Suit Injunction
By Morris James LLP on December 20, 2013
Posted In Injunctions
The Court of Chancery has again denied a request for an anti-suit injunction. This time the Court noted that the litigation sought to be enjoined would actually continue by a party not before the Court. Hence, the injunction was not going to accomplish an end to duplicative litigation.
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