A director who allegedly expedited a pending acquisition because he feared losing his job if the transaction was not completed is an interested director, the Delaware Court of Chancery ruled when it refused to dismiss a shareholder lawsuit seeking to pursue claims against an online search engine’s board of directors.
Vice Chancellor John W. Noble issued the April 11 opinion inIn re Answers Shareholder Litigation .
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