In Parseghian v. Frequency Therapeutics, Inc., the Delaware Court of Chancery dismissed a complaint for failure to state a claim as to Count II, which alleged that defendant Lucchino (the CEO of Frequency Therapeutics)...more
In Evans v. Avande, Inc., C.A. No. 2018-0454-LWW (Del. Ch. June 9, 2022), the Delaware Court of Chancery found that a health care services company did not have to pay legal expenses for its former CEO, who had ultimately been...more
On June 28, 2021, the Delaware Supreme Court reversed a ruling of the Court of Chancery which found that an otherwise “entirely fair” transaction undertaken for an “inequitable purpose” did not trigger fiduciary liability for...more
In 2015, the Delaware General Corporation Law (“DGCL”) was amended to prohibit Delaware corporations from adopting bylaws that imposed liability on a stockholder for the attorneys’ fees or expenses of the corporation or any...more
Our Delaware Corporate and Alternative Entity Law attorneys closely followed the opinions coming from Delaware’s Supreme Court and Court of Chancery. Our 2016 Year in Review is a collection of brief summaries of selected...more
1/23/2017
/ Acquisitions ,
Advancement ,
Anti-Reliance Clauses ,
Appraisal ,
Bad Faith ,
Board of Directors ,
Business Valuations ,
Buyers ,
Commercial Bankruptcy ,
Contract Terms ,
Corporate Dissolution ,
Corporate Officers ,
Credibility ,
DE Supreme Court ,
Delaware General Corporation Law ,
Delaware Limited Liability Company Act ,
Delegation Doctrine ,
Demand Futility ,
Derivative Suit ,
Directors ,
Disclaimers ,
Duty of Loyalty ,
Entire Fairness Standard ,
Fiduciary Duty ,
Independent Audits ,
Inherent Authority ,
LLC Agreements ,
Mergers ,
Pleadings ,
Public Policy ,
Reaffirmation ,
Sellers ,
Stock Prices ,
Valuation ,
Witness Statements
In The Huff Energy Fund, L.P. v. Gershen, C.A. No. 11116-VCS (Del. Ch. Sept. 29, 2016), the Delaware Court of Chancery dealt with the issue of whether a company’s decision, approved by its board of directors and its...more
11/11/2016
/ Acquisitions ,
Board of Directors ,
Breach of Contract ,
Breach of Duty ,
Corporate Dissolution ,
Fiduciary Duty ,
Mergers ,
Revlon ,
Right of First Refusal ,
Sale of Assets ,
Shareholder Approval ,
Shareholders' Agreements
In a recent decision out of the Delaware Court of Chancery – Friedman v. Maffei et al., C.A. No. 111105-VCMR – the court’s second-newest member, Vice Chancellor Montgomery-Reeves, dismissed a proposed derivative complaint on...more
5/6/2016
/ Board of Directors ,
Breach of Duty ,
Change in Control ,
Demand Futility ,
Derivative Suit ,
Expedia ,
Fiduciary Duty ,
Qualified Restricted Stock Units (RSUs) ,
Shareholder Demands ,
Shareholder Litigation ,
TripAdvisor ,
Vesting
Prohibition on Fee-Shifting Provisions -
The legislation signed into law last week responds to the Delaware Supreme Court’s decision in ATP Tour, Inc. v. Deutscher Tennis Bund, 91 A.3d 554 (Del. 2014) in which the Court...more
7/7/2015
/ Attorney's Fees ,
Breach of Duty ,
Bylaws ,
Controlling Stockholders ,
Corporate Charters ,
Corporate Governance ,
DE Supreme Court ,
Fee-Shifting ,
Fiduciary Duty ,
Forum Selection ,
New Legislation ,
Privately Held Corporations ,
Shareholder Litigation ,
Stock Corporations
Corporate directors routinely make decisions regarding their own compensation. If challenged by stockholders, such decisions are generally reviewed by Delaware courts under the onerous "entire fairness" standard, which...more
6/5/2015
/ Board of Directors ,
Breach of Duty ,
Business Judgment Rule ,
Compensation Committee ,
Directors ,
Equity Compensation ,
Executive Compensation ,
Fairness Standard ,
Fiduciary Duty ,
Incentive Compensation ,
Ratification ,
Restricted Stocks ,
Shareholder Votes ,
Standard of Review