Editor’s note: This is the first in a two-part series examining the notion that cases arising under the Delaware General Corporation Law are increasingly being decided elsewhere.

As merger and acquisition activity hums along thanks to the nascent economic recovery, reports have appeared noting that the buying and selling has been tracked by a rise in suits challenging the deals, a level of litigation higher than the level before the credit crisis began.

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