Delaware High Court Restricts Potential Claims Against Bankers for Flawed M&A Process
December 21, 2015
Partners Gardner Davis and Danielle Whitley contributed an article to Westlaw Journal Delaware Corporate, “Delaware High Court Restricts Potential Claims Against Bankers for Flawed M&A Process,” on December 21, 2015. The article discussed how a recent Delaware Supreme Court opinion in the closely watched Rural/Metro merger challenge upheld a lower court’s judgment but restricted the impact of a landmark Chancery Court ruling that threatened greatly expanded liability for bankers and other third parties.
The full article is available as a PDF below.
The full article is available as a PDF below.
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