Amendment To Delaware Supreme Court Rule 41

The General Assembly recently amended Article IV, Section 11, paragraph (8) of the Delaware Constitution of 1897 to expand the entities that may certify questions of law to the Supreme Court.
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The General Assembly recently amended Article IV, Section 11, paragraph (8) of the Delaware Constitution of 1897 to expand the entities that may certify questions of law to the Supreme Court.  The list now includes the highest appellate court of any foreign country and any foreign governmental agency regulating the public issuance or trading of securities.  By Order dated today the Supreme Court has amended Rule 41(a)(ii) today to reflect this change.  The amended Rule may be read here.

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Amendment To Delaware Supreme Court Rule 41

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