Elizabeth Sudderth.

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Elizabeth Sudderth

Elizabeth Sudderth

Practice areas:

Business Law, Corporate Law, Commercial Law, Partnership Law Contracts Law, General Litigation

Admitted:

Delaware (2003), District of Delaware (2004); Utah (House-counsel only) (2015)

Law School:

Pennsylvania State University Dickinson School of Law (2003)

  • Senior Editor, Dickinson Law Review (2003)
  • Research Assistant, Professor Gary S. Gildin (2001-2003)

College:

Mary Washington College, B.A. Political Science, cum laude (2000)

  • Member, Pi Gamma Mu International Honor Society in Social Sciences
  • Member, Pi Sigma Alpha National Political Science Honor Society
  • Dean’s List, 4 semesters

Biography:

In-house counsel, Hydro Holdings, LLC (2014-2015)
Manager of Professional Development, Richards Layton & Finger, P.A. (2012-2015)
Attorney, Richards Layton & Finger, P.A. (2003-2008)

Select Cases:

  • Hollinger Intern., Inc. v. Black, 844 A.2d 1022 (Del. Ch. 2004)
  • TIFD III-X LLC v. Fruehauf Production Co., L.L.C., 883 A.2d 854 (Del. Ch. 2004)
  • Bally Total Fitness Holding Corp v. Liberation Investments, L.P. (05-841-JJF) (D. Del. 2005)
  • McGovern v. General Holding, Inc., 2006 WL 4782341 (Del. Ch. June 2, 2006)
  • Boscov’s Department Store v. Jackson, 2007 WL 542159 (Del. Super. 2007)
  • In re Molson Coors Brewing Co. Securities Litig.,(D. Del. 05-00294-GMS)
  • In re Cencom Cable Income Partners, L.P. Litig., (Del. Ch. 14634-VCN)
  • Gentile v. Rosette, 2010 WL 2171613 (Del. Ch. May 28, 2010)
  • Great American Opportunities, Inc. v. Cherrydale Fundraising LLC, (Del. Ch. 3718-VCP)

Member:

  • American Bar Association
    • Business Law Section
    • Civil Rights and Social Justice Section
    • Litigation Section
  • Delaware State Bar Association
    • Corporation Law Section
    • Litigation Section
  • National Association for Law Placement
  • Salt Lake County Bar Association
  • Women Lawyers of Utah
    • Business Law Section
    • Litigation Section
  • Utah State Bar Association

Publications:

Has the Supreme Court Taken a Wrong Turn? An Analysis of the Supreme Court’s Decision in Atwater v. City of Lago Vista, 107 Dick. L. Rev. 675 (Winter 2003).

E-Mail: esudderth@winderfirm.com

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