There is an ongoing debate regarding the extent to which the increased appraisal litigation in the Delaware Chancery Court is beneficial from a public policy perspective. In a recent issue of the Journal of Law and Economics, Boone, Broughman, and Macias document that, compared with deals without appraisal challenges, deals subject to appraisal challenges have a 6-percentage-point lower postannouncement arbitrage spread on average. On the basis of this observed gap in arbitrage spread, the authors claim that appraisal challenges benefit target shareholders through narrowing arbitrage spread. We find that the observed gap in arbitrage spread is driven by outliers and sampling biases. Controlling for these biases completely closes the observe...
Delaware\u27s legislature created appraisal rights toensure that minority shareholders received fair...
This paper explores the cross sectional variation in risk arbitrage spreads. Factors that are releva...
In recent years, Delaware has served as the hot bed for the dramatic increase in merger appraisal li...
There is an ongoing debate regarding the extent to which the increased appraisal litigation in the D...
In this reply to Jetley and Huang’s note on arbitrage spread outliers, we present data showing that ...
Appraisal is a legislatively created right for shareholders to seek a judicial determination of the ...
We present the first large-sample empirical study on the recent trends in the appraisal remedy—the r...
We present the first large-sample empirical study of the recent trends in the appraisal remedy—the r...
In this article, we take note of a new and positive development in Delaware\u27s law of appraisal: m...
Post-merger appraisal rights have been the focus of heated controversy within mergers and acquisitio...
The recent surge in appraisal litigation has sparked debate over the desirability of appraisal and h...
The interest rate awarded to appraisal petitioners has recently become a surprising source of contro...
In this Article, we demonstrate that the stockholder’s appraisal remedy—long-dismissed in corporate ...
Part I of this Note introduces the appraisal remedy, outlining its history, purpose, and modern just...
State statutes give dissenting shareholders an appraisal right in some, but not all corporate merger...
Delaware\u27s legislature created appraisal rights toensure that minority shareholders received fair...
This paper explores the cross sectional variation in risk arbitrage spreads. Factors that are releva...
In recent years, Delaware has served as the hot bed for the dramatic increase in merger appraisal li...
There is an ongoing debate regarding the extent to which the increased appraisal litigation in the D...
In this reply to Jetley and Huang’s note on arbitrage spread outliers, we present data showing that ...
Appraisal is a legislatively created right for shareholders to seek a judicial determination of the ...
We present the first large-sample empirical study on the recent trends in the appraisal remedy—the r...
We present the first large-sample empirical study of the recent trends in the appraisal remedy—the r...
In this article, we take note of a new and positive development in Delaware\u27s law of appraisal: m...
Post-merger appraisal rights have been the focus of heated controversy within mergers and acquisitio...
The recent surge in appraisal litigation has sparked debate over the desirability of appraisal and h...
The interest rate awarded to appraisal petitioners has recently become a surprising source of contro...
In this Article, we demonstrate that the stockholder’s appraisal remedy—long-dismissed in corporate ...
Part I of this Note introduces the appraisal remedy, outlining its history, purpose, and modern just...
State statutes give dissenting shareholders an appraisal right in some, but not all corporate merger...
Delaware\u27s legislature created appraisal rights toensure that minority shareholders received fair...
This paper explores the cross sectional variation in risk arbitrage spreads. Factors that are releva...
In recent years, Delaware has served as the hot bed for the dramatic increase in merger appraisal li...