Bernstein v. Myjove Corporation
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Opinion
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE
NIKITA BERNSTEIN, § § No. 296, 2021 Plaintiff Below, § Appellant, § Court Below—Court of Chancery § of the State of Delaware v. § § C.A. No. 2021-0062 SEM MYJOVE CORPORATION, § § Defendant Below, § Appellee. §
Submitted: October 22, 2021 Decided: November 16, 2021
ORDER
(1) The appellant filed this appeal from a Master in Chancery’s August 24,
2021 post-trial final report, which denied his request for an order compelling
inspection of the appellee’s books and records under 8 Del. C. § 220. This Court
lacks jurisdiction to hear an appeal directly from a decision of a Master in Chancery.1
Thus, on September 2, 2021, the Senior Court Clerk issued a notice directing the
appellant to show cause why the appeal should not be dismissed based on the Court’s
lack of jurisdiction to consider an appeal from a Master’s decision. Postal records
indicate that the notice to show cause was never delivered. The Chief Deputy Clerk
therefore resent the notice by first-class mail on October 11, 2021.
1 Kalil v. Kalil, 2018 WL 1915123 (Del. Mar. 12, 2018). (2) To date, the appellant has not responded to the notice to show cause.
The appellant failed to respond to the notice within the required ten-day period,
therefore dismissal of this appeal is deemed to be unopposed.
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED, under Supreme Court Rules 3(b)(2)
and 29(b), that the appeal is DISMISSED.
BY THE COURT:
/s/ Tamika R. Montgomery-Reeves Justice
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