· 7/24/2002
Tyson Foods, Inc. v. Aetos Corp.
Citations
- 809 A.2d 575
- 2002 Del. LEXIS 444
- 2002 WL 1746671
How courts have described this case
Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.
- finding that a lengthy opinion on the merits of a party’s claim became final under the final judgment rule once the parties consummated the settlement
- “A controversy may become moot . . . because . . . the dispute is no longer amenable to judicial resolution.”
- “When the trial court intends for its order to resolve all outstanding issues, and says so, its order is final.”
- “In short, a final judgment is one that determines all the claims as to all the parties.” (internal citation omitted)
- “The policy underlying the final judgment rule is one of efficient use of judicial resources through disposition as a whole, rather than piecemeal.”
- “A final judgment is generally defined as one that determines the merits of the controversy or defines the rights of the parties and leaves nothing for future determination or consideration.”
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Judges: Veasey, Walsh, Holland
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