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16 February 2017

Will Other Courts Give 'Disclosure Only' Settlements Closer Scrutiny Like Delaware?

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Schnader's Richard A. Barkasy and Daniel M. Pereira authored "Will other courts give ‘disclosure only' settlements closer scrutiny like Delaware?" published in Westlaw Journal Delaware Corporate...
United States Corporate/Commercial Law
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Schnader's Richard A. Barkasy and Daniel M. Pereira authored "Will other courts give 'disclosure only' settlements closer scrutiny like Delaware?" published in Westlaw Journal Delaware Corporate in January, 2017.

Shareholder complaints quickly followed by disclosure-only settlements have become standard operating procedure in the corporate merger context. These suits typically result in modest supplemental disclosures in exchange for a broad release of claims and attorneys' fees for plaintiffs' counsel.

In the 2016 case In re Trulia, Inc. Stockholder Litigation, the Delaware Chancery Court found that the supplemental disclosures were not material to the voting shareholders and declined to approve the settlement. The decision also warned that Delaware courts will disfavor disclosure-only settlements going forward and called on other courts to do the same.

Mr. Barkasy and Mr. Pereira examined Trulia as well as decisions in other courts that have followed its lead. Please click here to read the full article.

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ARTICLE
16 February 2017

Will Other Courts Give 'Disclosure Only' Settlements Closer Scrutiny Like Delaware?

United States Corporate/Commercial Law
Contributor
Schnader is a full-service law firm of 160 attorneys with offices in Pennsylvania, New York, California, Washington, D.C., New Jersey, Delaware and an affiliation with a law firm in Jakarta. We provide businesses, government entities, and nonprofit organizations throughout the world with innovative, practical, and cost-effective solutions to their business and litigation needs. We also provide wealth management and an array of personal legal services to individuals.
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