On May 13 the Delaware Supreme Court affirmed the Court of Chancery in CNET Networks Inc. v. JANA Master Fund Ltd.

The high court upheld the lower court’s March 13 ruling that a CNET advance notice bylaw applies only to materials a shareholder is seeking to include on CNET’s own proxy materials, and not to proposals a shareholder intends to disseminate independently.

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