Court Of Chancery Denies Late Amendment To Complaint

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Optimiscorp v. Waite, C.A. 8773-VCP (January 28, 2015)

This decision is a primer on what not to do if you want to add claims to a complaint as the case develops. The lesson is to be sure that your discovery responses are both timely updated and sufficient to put the opposing side on notice and to move as early as possible to amend.

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