...the plaintiffs' lawyers. The whole practice looks too much like legalized extortion. As more than one court has noted, corporate defendants find it cheaper to...
Originally Published: Legal Blogs
Delaware Business Court Insider
...the plaintiffs' lawyers. The whole practice looks too much like legalized extortion. As more than one court has noted, corporate defendants find it cheaper to...
...As day follows night, the filing of a shareholder derivative action follows a...
Daily Business Review
...tender offer — a direct offer to buy stock from Sauer-Danfoss' shareholders. As Laster noted, "After filing, the plaintiffs did not actually litigate...
Delaware Business Court Insider
...a tender offer - a direct offer to buy stock from Sauer-Danfoss' shareholders. As Laster noted, "After filing, the plaintiffs did not actually litigate...
The Daily Report
...a tender offer-a direct offer to buy stock from Sauer-Danfoss' shareholders. As Laster noted, "After filing, the plaintiffs did not actually litigate. Instead...
...tender offer — a direct offer to buy stock from Sauer-Danfoss' shareholders. As Laster noted, "After filing, the plaintiffs did not actually litigate...
Delaware Law Weekly
...as opposed to whether we provided value. ... At the end of the day I don't know if it means anything more." Danfoss...
...ofcommon stock of Sauer-Danfoss not already owned by Danfoss Citigroup Global Markets Inc. as financial advisor toMarkel Corporation in connection with Markel's...
Originally Published: Kirkland & Ellis
...Capital Markets Derivatives Lease Finance Project Finance Public Finance Securitization Winston Ranked as Top-Tier Law Firm in Banking & Finance (IL) by Chambers USA 2012...
Originally Published: Winston & Strawn
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