In a year highlighted by the Delaware Chancery Court’s momentous Trulia decision to curb the practice of disclosure-only settlements, a number of less high-profile cases tackled areas of particular concern to corporate attorneys and hinted at how the court would handle the important issues in the year ahead.
In 2016, for example, the Chancery Court continued to grapple with the challenges of determining the fair value for company stock in appraisal proceedings, a prominent part of the court’s docket.
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