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Delaware Supreme Court Decision Applies a More Lenient Business Judgment Rule Review to Approvals Of Interested Transactions

Corporations are subject to many fiduciary rules that govern their operations. Most business persons are familiar with the prohibition on interested transactions and placing one’s own financial interests ahead of the company’s. Yet the application of this rule varies widely from state to state. The Delaware Supreme Court has recently…

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How the Delaware Supreme Court’s Decision Affects Stockholder Demands to Inspect Corporate Books and Records

In December 2020, the Delaware Supreme Court broadened the scope of stockholders’ pre-litigation inspection rights. In a unanimous decision, the Supreme Court reaffirmed the Delaware Court of Chancery’s ruling in Lebanon County Employees’ Retirement Fund vs. AmerisourceBergen Corp. When reaffirming the court’s decision, the Delaware Supreme Court addressed the circumstances…

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