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In most of the business valuation cases that I’ve litigated, it’s not long before one side accuses the other’s valuation expert of mixing apples and oranges. And at the risk of endorsing the overused expression, it’s easy to see why. Inconsistencies in valuation methodologies or applications often are fertile grounds for criticism, and invocation of the apples-to-oranges idiom is an easy hook to argue that almost any inconsistency requires disregarding the expert’s opinion altogether.
That is exactly what happened to the Plaintiff’s valuation expert in
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Today, following President Biden’s affirmation of his campaign promise to appoint a Black woman to the Supreme Court, Citizens for a Pro-Business Delaware (CPBD) renewed its calls for Governor Carney to follow the President’s lead and replace outgoing Chancery Court Chancellor Andre Bouchard with a Black justice. As reported yesterday in USA Today, several high-profile federal judges have announced they will step down from active service in recent weeks, affording President Biden the opportunity to make good on his campaign promise to name a Black woman to the Supreme Court.
In Biden’s home state of Delaware, Governor John Carney has a similar opportunity to shape the courts in favor of diversity and equity with the early retirement of Chancery Court Chancellor Andre Bouchard. As it stands, Black Delawareans make up only 15% of the judiciary but 60% of the state’s prison population.
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Citizens for a Pro-Business Delaware Urges Governor Carney to Match President Biden’s Commitment to Diversity on Courts
February 19, 2021 GMT
WILMINGTON, Del. (BUSINESS WIRE) Feb 19, 2021
Today, following President Biden’s affirmation of his campaign promise to appoint a Black woman to the Supreme Court, Citizens for a Pro-Business Delaware (CPBD) renewed its calls for Governor Carney to follow the President’s lead and replace outgoing Chancery Court Chancellor Andre Bouchard with a Black justice. As reported yesterday in USA Today, several high-profile federal judges have announced they will step down from active service in recent weeks, affording President Biden the opportunity to make good on his campaign promise to name a Black woman to the Supreme Court.
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Bouchard
Delaware Chancellor Andre G. Bouchard informed Gov. John C. Carney and his judicial colleagues that he plans to retire effective April 30, 2021.
Bouchard said it was time to step back, enjoy more time with his family, and pursue other interests, according to a release from the state court system. He did not announce any specific plans after he retires from the bench.
Chancellors and vice-chancellors often return to practice corporate law.
“It has been an honor of a lifetime to serve the citizens of Delaware as the steward of this special institution,” Bouchard wrote in his letter to the governor.