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Five Hole CFO Claims Ex-GC Can't Sue as Shareholder After Company Repurchased Shares
Steven Berkovitch claims the company did not pay him bonuses that were promised and Oded Segev was fixing the books in order to give bonuses to executives. In December, Segev filed a motion to dismiss and Berkovitch filed an amended complaint in January making the same allegations.CFO Claims Ex-GC Can't Sue as Shareholder After Company Repurchased Shares
Steven Berkovitch claims the company did not pay him bonuses that were promised and Oded Segev was fixing the books in order to give bonuses to executives. In December, Segev filed a motion to dismiss and Berkovitch filed an amended complaint in January making the same allegations.In Delaware Dispute, CFO Claims Ex-GC Can't Sue as Shareholder After Company Repurchased Shares
Steven Berkovitch claims the company did not pay him bonuses that were promised and Oded Segev was fixing the books in order to give bonuses to executives. In December, Segev filed a motion to dismiss and Berkovitch filed an amended complaint in January making the same allegations.CFO Seeks to Toss Ex-GC's Fraud Lawsuit in Del. Chancery Court
Attorneys for the chief financial officer accused by a former general counsel of fixing finances to avoid auditors say in a motion to dismiss that the lawyer does not have the standing to sue because he is bringing these claims to "gain leverage in his other litigation."In Chancery Court Battle, CFO Seeks to Dismiss Ex-GC's Fraud Lawsuit
Attorneys for the chief financial officer accused by a former general counsel of fixing finances to avoid auditors say in a motion to dismiss that the lawyer does not have the standing to sue because he is bringing these claims to "gain leverage in his other litigation."Chief Financial Officer Seeks to Dismiss Ex-General Counsel's Fraud Lawsuit
Attorneys for the chief financial officer accused by a former general counsel of fixing finances to avoid auditors say in a motion to dismiss that the lawyer does not have the standing to sue because he is bringing these claims to "gain leverage in his other litigation."What Is Oversight? Del. Courts Continue to Provide Clarification Post-'Marchand'
Marchand v. Barnhill seemingly breathed new life into the viability of Caremark claims in Delaware.3 Judicial Law Clerks Join Richards Layton
Richards, Layton & Finger announced that it brought on three judicial law clerks—Valerie Caras, Alexander Krischik and Andrew Milam—as associates.Attorney of the Year Finalist: Mark Lebovitch
"The first day I was in court and I saw people get up to the podium and argue, I knew I was a litigator."Richards Layton to Receive 2 Awards for Pro Bono Work
Richards, Layton & Finger received two Christopher W. White Distinguished Access to Justice Awards from the Delaware State Bar Association, the firm announced.Trending Stories
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