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CROSS & SIMON, LLC
1105 North Market Street
Suite 901
Wilmington, DE 19801

Phone: (302) 777-4200
FAX: (302) 777–4224
Email: info@crosslaw.com

 

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Cross & Simon, LLC attorneys have litigated and tried cases in every Delaware court, including matters of corporate governance and valuation, trust and estate disputes, trade secret misappropriation claims, breach of fiduciary duty claims, contract actions and bad faith claims, intellectual property disputes, consumer class actions, and other complex civil actions.

We also have experience in the Delaware Bankruptcy Court handling corporate insolvency and restructuring cases, and out-of-court workouts. Our attorneys regularly represent debtors, trustees, creditors and stakeholders in chapter 11 and chapter 7 bankruptcy cases, and adversary proceedings. We form and dissolve Delaware corporate entities.

Our cases are important to our clients, and important to us. Our attorneys are smart, tenacious, wise and unwavering in their commitment to protecting clients’ interests — against any adversary.

Featured News

The results of each case depend on the specific factual and legal circumstances of that case. Do not assume that the results of your case will be the same as those shown here.

Cross & Simon files Delaware Chancery Court action on behalf of the People of Bikini against Arden Trust Company relating to the dissipation of funds held in trust for plaintiffs’ loss of their land and resources due to the U.S. nuclear testing program conducted at Bikini Atoll. read more

Attorney Michael Vild obtains landmark summary judgment decision declaring Delaware statute unconstitutional, thereby clearing statutory prohibitions which had previously prevented physical therapists and athletic trainers from working with or for physicians. read more

Cross & Simon obtains summary judgment in Delaware Superior Court for client seeking $4 million in funds escrowed from stock purchase transaction.

sportstechieCross & Simon, LLC , together with co-counsel, obtains Order approving federal class action settlement with University of Delaware related to Covid-19 era tuition charges. read more

Delaware Chancery Court appoints Christopher Simon as receiver for Apple Import and Export, Inc. read more

Chris Simon obtains appointment of receiver by Delaware Chancery Court for Project Verte, Inc. read more

Cross & Simon secures $800 million reserve for Canadian claimants asserting claims against Verizon for data breaches.  read more

Cross & Simon’s Nancy McClendon and her husband Coach Drake (with son D.J. #3) lead S.M.M. basketball to AAU Division I world championship in Orlando, Florida!  Let’s go!  view photo

Chris Simon and Dave Holmes obtain temporary restraining order preventing construction of new cell phone towers on Dewey beaches.  more

HertzCross & Simon obtains stay relief in Hertz bankruptcy case to allow wrongfully imprisoned man to file lawsuit against Hertz. more

Ioxus Inc.Delaware Chancery Court appoints Chris Simon as receiver for Ioxus, Inc. more

Cross & Simon, together with Nixon Peabody, obtain confirmation of plan of reorganization and restructuring for global travel company smarTours, which had been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.  read: A message from smarTours

The national Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law submits a letter to the Delaware Secretary of Education Dr. Susan Bunting, asking her to investigate school practices that may include the unfair discipline of Black students with disabilities and segregative assignments to schools for those students. The letter highlights a case, Coalition for Education Reform v. Indian River School District, where the plaintiffs alleged that the district’s George Washington Carver Academy had operated as an alternative setting with deplorable learning conditions primarily for Black males ages 3 to 18 over a 20-year period. The case settled in 2019. The March 9 letter to Secretary Bunting can be found here

Cross & Simon’s Chris Simon together with Ambassador Tom McDonald of Vorys, Sater, Seymour and Pease reach accord with Indian River School District resolving civil rights lawsuit and ending alleged discriminatory placements at George Washington Carver School. Consent Agreement / WBOC News Report

Delaware Chancery Court appoints Chris Simon as receiver for Anuvia Plant Nutrients Holdings Inc. read more

sportstechieU.S. District Court for the District of Delaware, certifies class action case against the University of Delaware for Covid-related tuition claims; Cross & Simon is co-counsel to Plaintiff class representative Hannah Russo. more

Cross & Simon files chapter 11 bankruptcy cases for Level Four Orthotics & Prosthetics d/b/a Restore POC and its affiliates. more

sportstechieLeaders Group, parent company of Sports Business Journal, agrees to acquire SportTechie more

cuban government flagMichael L. Vild, together with David A. Baron, Melvin White and Laina C. Lopez of Berliner Corcoran & Rowe LLP and Richard Fields of Fields PLLC, file Helms-Burton Act complaint in U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware against the Seaboard Corporation, for trafficking in property confiscated by the Cuban government. more

Chancery Court appoints Chris Simon as receiver for Magic Mobile Communications Holdings, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (C.A.:2021-0071 JTL)  more
Cross & Simon obtains $1 billion interim reserve for creditors in Yahoo Chancery Court dissolution proceeding. more

Cross & Simon’s Nancy McClendon and family lead SMM basketball to 5th place finish at AAU national championship! view team photo

Cross & Simon obtains Chancery Court order compelling production of privileged documents, upholding relevancy of Riggs analysis in fiduciary litigation. more

Cross & Simon files fraud and antitrust lawsuit against LabCorp. more

Cross & Simon and the Consumer Protection Unit (CPU) of the DOJ’s Fraud and Consumer Protection Division reached a settlement with Cornerstone. Cornerstone agreed to cease business in Delaware and refunded fees and costs totaling more than $115,000 to consumers in Delaware. more