Corporate
Jan. 4, 2019
Corporate governance best practices should begin well before an IPO
Last month the Delaware Court of Chancery issued an important decision denying a motion to dismiss derivative litigation.





Richard S. Horvath Jr.
Partner
& Natsis LLP
litigation, business law
U Pennsylvania Law School
Richard has represented Fortune 200 companies and their directors or officers in scores of stockholder actions brought under federal securities law and state corporate laws.
Last month, in In re Fitbit, Inc. Stockholder Derivative Litigation, C.A. No. 2017-0402-JRS (Del. Ch. Dec. 14, 2018), Vice Chancellor Joseph Slights of the Delaware Court of Chancery issued an important decision denying a motion to dismiss this derivative litigation aris...
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