Web3 litigation is a regulatory waiting game in Delaware

Delaware Business Court Insider, Delaware Law Weekly

Web3 has raised countless questions about corporate entity structures and securities regulations, but attorneys specializing in the area don’t foresee most of them being answered in a Delaware court, at least not immediately.

That doesn’t mean those interested in Delaware corporate law shouldn’t pay attention to how those questions are resolved in other courts or by regulatory changes, with some cases involving decentralized autonomous organizations likely to show up in the Court of Chancery at some point.

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Civil rights attorneys: DSU lacrosse players may make a case in Georgia bus search

Delaware Law Weekly

The Delaware State University’s women’s lacrosse team may be able to make a case that their civil rights were violated when their bus was stopped and searched last month.

Civil rights attorneys have said since the incident came to light earlier this week that the majority Black team could make any of several claims at the federal level, mostly predicated on the idea that Georgia law enforcement officers searched the bus without probable cause.

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