Here's Why the Court of Chancery Went From Approving Just One Font to Three
The change was spearheaded by McDermott Will & Emery partner Ethan Townsend, who said it’s logical to assume some judges who read briefs all day would prefer to read a font that mirrors what they might be reading for entertainment or edification.
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