Delaware Business Court Insider
By Jacqueline P. Rubin and Matthew D. Stachel | August 2, 2017
The rights of stockholders to demand to inspect a corporation's books and records under state corporation laws are a powerful method of ensuring the stockholders' rights and interests are safeguarded
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Travis J. Ferguson | August 2, 2017
Three recent decisions by Delaware courts have addressed the appropriateness of equitable relief to acquire funds held in escrow post-closing of a transaction.
Delaware Business Court Insider
By James G. McMillan III | July 26, 2017
In a case of first impression, Vice Chancellor Joseph R. Slights III of the Delaware Court of Chancery ruled that Section 204 of the Delaware General Corporation Law cannot be used to validate an "unauthorized" corporate act.
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Lewis H. Lazarus | July 26, 2017
Companies often defend against stockholder requests to inspect books and records by contending that the plaintiff stockholder lacks a proper purpose or that his or her stated purpose is not the real purpose.
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Edward M. McNally | July 19, 2017
Sometimes more is not a good idea. That is the case when a complaint alleges multiple bases to invoke the jurisdiction of the Delaware Court of Chancery, but still fails to sustain that subject matter jurisdiction.
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Aric H. Wu | July 19, 2017
A recent Chancery Court decision illustrates that courts are reluctant to imply preferred stockholder rights that are not clearly set forth in the documents containing the preferred stock terms.
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Tom McParland | July 18, 2017
A shareholder in Tribune Media Co. has filed a new class action complaint in Delaware federal court, alleging that a proposed $3.9 billion merger with Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc. undervalued the Chicago-based conglomerate and boxed other potential buyers out of the bidding process.
Delaware Business Court Insider
By K. Tyler O'Connell | July 12, 2017
A recent Delaware Supreme Court decision resolved a $2 billion post-closing dispute about the interplay between common features of acquisition agreements.
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Tom McParland | July 7, 2017
A Delaware federal judge on Thursday blocked a bid to halt L'Oreal from selling a line of hair care products, ruling that a competitor and one-time acquisition target was unlikely to prove that the cosmetics giant had infringed on the patent underlying its innovative hair treatment system.
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Brett M. McCartney | June 28, 2017
In , one of Delaware's largest appraisal litigations in history, the Delaware Court of Chancery held that the deal price in PetSmart Inc.'s going-private transaction was the best evidence of fair value.
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