We collect data on the record of every action in over one thousand cases involving public companies from 2004 to 2011 in the Delaware Court of Chancery, which is the leading court for corporate law disputes in the United States. We use these data to estimate how markets respond to Delaware litigation events and characteristics such as case initiations, procedural motions, case quality, and judge identity. We find that negative abnormal returns are associated with the filing of derivative and contract cases, but we observe little effect associated with the filing of the average merger challenge. When we include measures of case quality, we see that higher quality cases increase the expected impact of derivative and contract litigation on fir...
Delaware courts have largely privatized enforcement of fiduciary duties in public corporations. In I...
Why do some venues evolve into litigation havens while others do not? Venues might compete for litig...
Commentators sometimes recognize Delaware\u27s preeminence in corporate law, but they almost invaria...
We collect data on the record of every action in over one thousand cases involving public companies ...
Recent research on corporate litigation has focused on three trends: the growth in percentage of mer...
Delaware's expert courts are seen as an integral part of the state's success in attracting incorpora...
Delaware's expert courts are seen as an integral part of the state's success in attracting incorpora...
This Article examines how the stock market reacts to the filing of lawsuits against mergers and acqu...
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...
Transactional class and derivative actions have long been controversial in both the popular and the ...
Conventional wisdom is that shareholder derivative suits are dead. Yet this death knell is decidedly...
Merger litigation has changed dramatically. Today, nearly every announcement of a significant merger...
It has been claimed that the risk/reward dynamics of shareholder litigation have encouraged quick se...
This dissertation focuses on how certain changes in the legal and institutional environment for publ...
Delaware courts have largely privatized enforcement of fiduciary duties in public corporations. In I...
Why do some venues evolve into litigation havens while others do not? Venues might compete for litig...
Commentators sometimes recognize Delaware\u27s preeminence in corporate law, but they almost invaria...
We collect data on the record of every action in over one thousand cases involving public companies ...
Recent research on corporate litigation has focused on three trends: the growth in percentage of mer...
Delaware's expert courts are seen as an integral part of the state's success in attracting incorpora...
Delaware's expert courts are seen as an integral part of the state's success in attracting incorpora...
This Article examines how the stock market reacts to the filing of lawsuits against mergers and acqu...
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...
Transactional class and derivative actions have long been controversial in both the popular and the ...
Conventional wisdom is that shareholder derivative suits are dead. Yet this death knell is decidedly...
Merger litigation has changed dramatically. Today, nearly every announcement of a significant merger...
It has been claimed that the risk/reward dynamics of shareholder litigation have encouraged quick se...
This dissertation focuses on how certain changes in the legal and institutional environment for publ...
Delaware courts have largely privatized enforcement of fiduciary duties in public corporations. In I...
Why do some venues evolve into litigation havens while others do not? Venues might compete for litig...
Commentators sometimes recognize Delaware\u27s preeminence in corporate law, but they almost invaria...