Davis, Matese Publish Article About Fair Deal Prices in Appraisal Valuation
25 August 2017
Attorneys Gardner Davis and Victoria Matese penned an article for Westlaw Journal Delaware Corporate titled “Delaware High Court Says a Fair Deal Price Should Get the Most Weight in Appraisal Valuation.”
Within the article, Davis and Matese thoroughly analyze the Delaware Supreme Court’s recent holding that the best evidence of fair value in appraisal litigation is a deal price that results from an open and competitive sale process informed by robust public information.
Read the full article via the below PDF.
Within the article, Davis and Matese thoroughly analyze the Delaware Supreme Court’s recent holding that the best evidence of fair value in appraisal litigation is a deal price that results from an open and competitive sale process informed by robust public information.
Read the full article via the below PDF.
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