The Delaware courts responded to the recent wave of corporate scandals, exemplified by Enron and WorldCom, by changing their approach to shareholder derivative litigation. This Article analyzes the Delaware courts’ response to these scandals and concludes that the courts have created doctrinal confusion and introduced unpredictability into derivative litigation. This Article also analyzes the future negative consequences for shareholders, corporations, directors, investors, and other litigants. Finally, this Article proposes improvements for derivative litigation that may alleviate the confusion and unpredictability created by the Delaware courts’ response to the recent scandal
The shareholder derivative suit today faces extinction. Long considered the chief regulator of corp...
Corporations present an interesting illustration of the authority versus accountability dilemma. Sha...
Shareholder derivative litigation is a target of constant criticism within the United States (U.S.)....
The Delaware courts responded to the recent wave of corporate scandals, exemplified by Enron and Wor...
The Delaware courts responded to the recent wave of corporate scandals, exemplified by Enron and Wor...
In approving settlements of derivative actions that include fees for plaintiff\u27s attorney, courts...
Derivative suits, long the principal vehicle for discussions about representative litigation in corp...
Merger litigation has changed dramatically. Today, nearly every announcement of a significant merger...
Conventional wisdom is that shareholder derivative suits are dead. Yet this death knell is decidedly...
Scholars and judges often say that the United States imported the shareholder derivative action from...
Episodic and even sometimes systematic misbehavior by businessmen and corporate entities is ubiquito...
© 2019 Kluwer Law international BV, The Netherlands.Many legal systems have been converging toward a...
We collect data on the record of every action in over one thousand cases involving public companies ...
A derivative suit alleging directors\u27 fraud was brought by a minority shareholder, but there was ...
The most fundamental and perplexing question in all of corporate law is how to ensure that the board...
The shareholder derivative suit today faces extinction. Long considered the chief regulator of corp...
Corporations present an interesting illustration of the authority versus accountability dilemma. Sha...
Shareholder derivative litigation is a target of constant criticism within the United States (U.S.)....
The Delaware courts responded to the recent wave of corporate scandals, exemplified by Enron and Wor...
The Delaware courts responded to the recent wave of corporate scandals, exemplified by Enron and Wor...
In approving settlements of derivative actions that include fees for plaintiff\u27s attorney, courts...
Derivative suits, long the principal vehicle for discussions about representative litigation in corp...
Merger litigation has changed dramatically. Today, nearly every announcement of a significant merger...
Conventional wisdom is that shareholder derivative suits are dead. Yet this death knell is decidedly...
Scholars and judges often say that the United States imported the shareholder derivative action from...
Episodic and even sometimes systematic misbehavior by businessmen and corporate entities is ubiquito...
© 2019 Kluwer Law international BV, The Netherlands.Many legal systems have been converging toward a...
We collect data on the record of every action in over one thousand cases involving public companies ...
A derivative suit alleging directors\u27 fraud was brought by a minority shareholder, but there was ...
The most fundamental and perplexing question in all of corporate law is how to ensure that the board...
The shareholder derivative suit today faces extinction. Long considered the chief regulator of corp...
Corporations present an interesting illustration of the authority versus accountability dilemma. Sha...
Shareholder derivative litigation is a target of constant criticism within the United States (U.S.)....