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"Will Merger-Challenge Suits Shift To New York After Gordon v. Verizon?"
25 May 2017
Schnader Harrison Segal & Lewis LLP
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Schnader's Richard A. Barkasy and Daniel M. Pereira authored
"Will Merger-Challenge Suits Shift to New
York After Gordon v. Verizon?" published in Westlaw
Journal Delaware Corporate on May 8, 2017.
Following up on their piece on In re Trulia, Inc. Stockholder
Litigation from January, Mr. Barkasy and Mr. Pereira discuss
how recent decisions in New York approving nonmonetary
settlements may lead to a shift of shareholder class actions from
Delaware to New York.
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