Vice Chancellor J. Travis Laster’s decision that confirmed officers can be held to the same oversight standards as directors follows the court’s pattern over the last several years of expanding the bounds of Caremark litigation.
For many attorneys who follow the issue, the decision in the case involving how McDonald’s handled sexual harassment was simply Laster putting down on paper a standard that’s been generally understood for years.
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