Two former professional hockey players and a dozen other shareholders in a Mexican oceanside development property are entitled to access documents protected by attorney-client privilege after being left in the dark about the management of the company, a Delaware Court of Chancery master has recommended.

Master in Chancery Abigail M. LeGrow granted the shareholders’ motion to compel the production of documents protected by attorney-client privilege.

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