The Delaware Supreme Court has revived a lawsuit initiated by RBC Capital Markets against a trust that it claims failed to pay owed interest.

Although the trial court concluded that the case should be dismissed under the doctrine of res judicata because the claims were already heard in the Delaware Court of Chancery, the Supreme Court ruled that it cannot be determined on the current record if RBC’s claim should be barred.

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