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A recent decision by the Delaware Court of Chancery strongly reinforces both the continued relevance of the shareholder rights plan and the primacy of boards' business judgment.
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St. John's University has agreed to sell its Manhattan building at 101 Murray St., between West and Greenwich streets, to Fisher Brothers and The Witkoff Group for $223 million.The new
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