United States:
Chobani CEO's Deal With Ex-Wife In Ownership Spat OK'd
18 April 2015
Fox Rothschild LLP
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Scott L. Vernick and John A. Wait were featured in the
Law360 article, "Chobani CEO's Deal With
Ex-Wife in Ownership Spat OK'd." Full text can be
found in the April 14, 2015, issue, but a synopsis is
below.
A New York judge has approved a settlement between Chobani
Inc. founder and CEO Hamdi Ulukaya and his ex-wife in a case over
her disputed 53 percent stake in the yogurt company.
Ulukaya's ex-wife had been locked in a battle with her
former husband since 2012 over a handwritten note she said gave her
a 53 percent stake in Euphrates Inc., the company from which
Chobani was eventually spun off, in return for $500,000.
Euphrates is represented in the case by Scott L. Vernick
and John A. Wait.
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