Daily Journal Staff Writer
After more than 15 years on the bench of the nation's most prominent business court - the last three spent as its chief judge - Leo E. Strine Jr. is set to be sworn in as chief justice of the Delaware Supreme Court at a ceremony in a Wilmington County courthouse Friday.
Attorneys in California, where Strine has cultivated a number of relationships over the years, said they're expecting the...
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