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Chancery Court says no injunction for charter change that left investors with less rights but damages are possible

Frank Reynolds, who has been covering Delaware corporate decisions for various national publications for over 35 years, prepared this article. The Delaware Court of Chancery recently refused to d...

https://www.delawarelitigation.com/2024/03/articles/chancery-court-updates/chancery-court-says-no-injunction-for-charter-change-that-left-investors-with-less-rights-but-damages-are-possible/

Delaware high court finds no reason to give non-voting stock class a vote on officer exculpation

Frank Reynolds, who has been covering Delaware corporate decisions for various national publications for over 35 years, prepared this article. The Delaware Supreme Court, in a recent guidepost op...

https://www.delawarelitigation.com/2024/02/articles/delaware-supreme-court-updates/delaware-high-court-finds-no-reason-to-give-non-voting-stock-class-a-vote-on-officer-exculpation/

Chancery Strikes Portions of Complaint Derived From Privileged or Confidential Board-Level Communications

Andrew Ralli of the Delaware office of Lewis Brisbois prepared this post. The Court of Chancery recently granted a motion to strike portions of a complaint derived from privileged or confidential...

https://www.delawarelitigation.com/2024/02/articles/chancery-court-updates/chancery-strikes-portions-of-complaint-that-were-derived-from-privileged-or-confidential-board-level-communications/