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Plaintiffs Get Second Chance in Derivative Case Stemming From California Oil Spill
Vice Chancellor Tamika Montgomery-Reeves ruled Thursday that the complaint from investor Inter-Marketing Group USA failed to establish demand futility by alleging that a majority of the Plains board likely faced personal liability in connection with the spill.Navient to Face Investor Claims Over Student Loan Reporting
A Delaware federal judge ruled Tuesday that Navient Corp., one of that nation's largest servicers of student loans, must face claims that it had pumped up its stock price by hiding serious problems with its loan portfolio and other risks from investors.Del. Federal Judge Allows Investor Claims to Proceed Against Navient
A Delaware federal judge ruled Tuesday that Navient Corp., one of that nation's largest servicers of student loans, must face claims that it had pumped up its stock price by hiding serious problems with its loan portfolio and other risks from investors.Palantir Must Turn Over Director Emails in Fight With Early Investor, Del. Supreme Court Rules
In a 49-page opinion for a unanimous court, Chief Justice Leo E. Strine said that Palantir, which specializes in big data analytics, had a history of not observing corporate formalities and conducted most of its board-level business electronically, making the emails necessary to satisfy KT4's demand.Court Overturns Forced Sale of West Palm's Oxbow Carbon
Palm Beach billionaire William I. Koch no longer faces a court order to sell his $2.5 billion energy company at the urging of two private equity stakeholders.Del. High Court Overturns Forced Sale of William Koch's Oxbow Carbon
The Delaware Supreme Court on Thursday reversed a Chancery Court decision forcing billionaire William I. Koch to sell his $3 billion energy company so that two private equity firms could recoup their investment in the company.Schnatter Granted Access to Papa John's Records Related to Ouster, Bouchard Rules
Chancellor Andre G. Bouchard ruled Tuesday that John Schnatter, the company's largest stockholder, was entitled to books and records regarding the company's decision to terminate his employment last July, after Forbes reported that he had used the N-word during a company training call.Court Hits Brakes on Fast-Track Appeal in $1.2B Venezuela Arbitration Dispute
A federal appeals court orders a normal schedule in a mining company's attempt to speed up its arbitration award against Venezuela's state-owned oil company, which operates Citgo station in the United States.Third Circuit Denies Bid to Fast Track Appeal in $1.2B Venezuela Arbitration Dispute
Judge Luis Felipe Restrepo of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit on Wednesday ruled that oral argument on Petróleos de Venezuela S.A. appeal in the case would proceed normally.U.S. Court Denies Bid to Fast Track Appeal in $1.2B Venezuela Arbitration Dispute
Judge Luis Felipe Restrepo of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit on Wednesday ruled that oral argument on Petróleos de Venezuela S.A. appeal in the case would proceed normally.Trending Stories
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