The Top Five Delaware Cases of 2007

Posted by Francis G.X. Pileggi, Fox Rothschild LLP, on Tuesday January 8, 2008 at 8:11 pm

Professor J. Robert Brown of the University of Denver College of Law (and a Guest Contributor on this Blog) recently provided a “Top Five” listĀ of Delaware cases that–in his view–show why Delaware is “anti-shareholder and anti-plaintiff.” I realize that there are many experts who can rebut the professor’s arguments far more persuasively than I, and I am well aware that the Delaware bench certainly does not need my help to defend it.

Nonetheless, having just completed my review of key 2007 Delaware corporate decisions, I offer my own “counter-list” of the Top Five Cases of 2007 that show that the Delaware courts take shareholder rights and director duties very seriously. I could easily provide a longer list–but, for starters, here is an alternative list of the Top Five Delaware Cases of 2007.

 

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