Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN JOSE - Derivative complaints against company officers are often afterthoughts to the main event in shareholders' litigation - class actions - against a corporation accused of wrongdoing.
They are usually far less lucrative for plaintiffs' firms, even if the plaintiffs prevail, and as a result usually inspire less-fevered compe...
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