It Doesn’t Always Come Down to the Highest Dollar: Delaware Court of Chancery Upholds Board’s Decision Not to Engage in Discussions with Topping Bidder in In Re Family Dollar, Inc. Stockholder Litigation

Spring 2015
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The Threshold

Morris Nichols partner Patricia O. Vella and associate Elizabeth A. Hecker “present a fascinating analysis of the intersection between antitrust, attorney-client privilege, and Delaware corporate law” in this article on In Re Family Dollar, Inc. Stockholder Litigation, a case involving the long-running takeover battle for Family Dollar Stores, Inc.

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Patricia O. Vella and Elizabeth A. Hecker, “It Doesn’t Always Come Down to the Highest Dollar: Delaware Court of Chancery Upholds Board’s Decision Not to Engage in Discussions with Topping Bidder in In Re Family Dollar, Inc. Stockholder Litigation,” The Threshold, Newsletter of the ABA Mergers & Acquisitions Committee, Section of Antitrust Law, Vol. XV, No. 2 (Spring 2015).

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