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Nov. 20, 2015

Outcome of appeal could chill deals landscape

The Delaware Supreme Court is weighing an appeal that could transform how investment banks and corporate boards interact in the buy-sell process and legal experts — especially attorneys on the defense bar — are weighing the repercussions of an affirmation.

By Banks Albach
Daily Journal Staff Writer

The Delaware Supreme Court is weighing an appeal that could transform how investment banks and corporate boards interact in the buy-sell process and legal experts - especially attorneys on the defense bar - are weighing the repercussions of an affirmation.

The appeal stems from a 2014 Court of Chancery decision and was brought by RBC Capital Markets LLC. It centers on the bank's alleged confli...

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