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Bouchard Uses 'Imperfect' Blend of Metrics in Valuation Dispute
Pointing to significant regulatory uncertainty and a depressed market, the Delaware Court of Chancery considered three factors to determine that a private equity firm underpaid for DFC Global Corp. when it bought the payday lender for $9.50 per share in 2014.Tender Offer in Merger Subject to Business Judgment Rule, Chancery Says
A tender-offer approval of an all-cash merger had the same cleansing effect as a stockholder vote, qualifying the deal for scrutiny under the forgiving business judgment rule, Vice Chancellor Tamika Montgomery-Reeves ruled June 30, interpreting a recent line of opinions from the Delaware Supreme Court.Richards Layton Makes Historic Leadership Changes
Richards Layton & Finger has announced a new, three-person leadership group that, according to the firm, will mark the first time the top leaders of a Delaware firm include a female majority and an African American.IP Whack-a-Mole: The 2016 Patent Litigation Survey
Suits by trolls still bedevil patent holders, despite efforts to rein them in.Bouchard Approves Plan for TransPerfect Forced Sale
Chancellor Andre G. Bouchard on Monday approved a plan to complete the Delaware Chancery Court-ordered sale of TransPerfect Global by modified auction, granting broad discretion to the company's custodian and limiting the role of its warring co-founders in the process.Del. Supreme Court Upholds $16M Award for Stock Option Holders
The Delaware Supreme Court, over the lengthy and strongly worded dissent of one justice, on Monday upheld the Chancery Court's award of more than $16 million in damages to a class of holders of stock options that were canceled as the result of a flawed spinoff and merger process.What Were the Top Deals in 2015?
Round Rock-based Dell's pending acquisition of computer storage company EMC for an estimated $67 billion tops the list of the 10 biggest Texas deals announced in 2015.DGCL, Alternative Entity Bills Sailing Toward Final Approval
A suite of amendments to the Delaware General Corporation Law and the statutes governing limited liability companies and partnerships are headed for final legislative approval this month after moving easily through the House and a Senate panel.Laster Rules Dell Merger Shortchanged Shareholders
Vice Chancellor J. Travis Laster on Tuesday ruled that Michael Dell and the private equity firm Silver Lake underpaid investors by approximately 28 percent in the $24.4 billion going-private merger of Dell Inc. in 2013.Attorneys Voice Skepticism About New LLC Proposals
A new draft bill aimed at tightening financial and security oversight of foreign limited liability companies forming in Delaware was met with skepticism from some attorneys who said the proposed legislation would essentially shift the state's LLC law from an "enabling" statute to a regulatory one.Trending Stories
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