TransPerfect Global Inc. has turned to the Supreme Court of the United States for review of a contempt finding, arguing that a sanction imposed by the Delaware Court of Chancery could have a widespread chilling effect on corporate litigants’ jurisdictional options.

The petition for a writ of certiorari, filed Nov. 3, is one of two additional ways the translation services company and its CEO, Phil Shawe, began seeking in the span of a week to challenge the Court of Chancery’s handling of a long-running custodianship case, also bringing securities fraud claims in the District of Delaware against a custodian and financial advisor they claim intentionally led Shawe to overbid on his ex-partners TransPerfect shares by $70 million.