Michael Gass, William Gelnaw and Frederick Callori on Going Private Deals Involving a Controlling Stockholder in Securities Law360

Securities Law360

 | August 18, 2010

 | Michael Gass, William Gelnaw and Frederick Callori

Michael Gass, William Gelnaw and Frederick Callori co-authored “Going Private Deals Involving a Controlling Stockholder” in Securities Law360, which discusses the implications of a recent Delaware Chancery Court decision that heightens requirements for receiving business judgment review in a two-step tender offer and advocates for a unified standard of judicial review for all going private controlling stockholder transactions.  

 

 

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