Four Decades for Justice
On May 1, 2023, Cravath partner Gary A. Bornstein participated in “Delaware Law Developments 2022: What All Business Lawyers Need to Know,” a program presented by the Practising Law Institute in New York. Gary spoke on a panel entitled “Recent Delaware Developments,” which reviewed the continued evolution of oversight litigation, SLCs and related independence considerations, as well as aiding and abetting litigation, including the continued targeting of law firms and bankers.
Deals & Cases
October 03, 2022
On October 3, 2022, the Supreme Court of the State of Delaware issued an order affirming the Delaware Court of Chancery’s dismissal of claims brought against Cravath clients Buckeye Partners, L.P., Buckeye GP LLC, and Buckeye GP LLC’s board of directors (collectively, “Buckeye”) by a former unitholder, Walter E. Ryan, Jr.
Deals & Cases
February 10, 2022
On February 9, 2022, the Delaware Court of Chancery dismissed claims brought against Cravath clients Buckeye Partners, L.P., Buckeye GP LLC, and Buckeye GP LLC’s board of directors (collectively, “Buckeye”) by a former unitholder, Walter E. Ryan, Jr. In the putative class action, Ryan brought what was effectively his fourth amended complaint challenging the acquisition of Buckeye by a subsidiary of IFM Global Infrastructure Fund (“IFM”). In the transaction, Buckeye’s unitholders received $41.50 in cash for each of their units, which were at the time publicly traded, representing a 27.5% premium to Buckeye’s closing unit price the day before the transaction was announced. The transaction closed after receiving fully informed approval from 96% of Buckeye’s voting unitholders.
Deals & Cases
December 21, 2021
On December 17, 2021, the North Carolina Supreme Court affirmed the North Carolina Business Court’s April 2020 opinion and judgment in favor of Cravath client Reynolds American Inc. (“RAI”) in a judicial appraisal proceeding stemming out of RAI’s 2017 merger with British American Tobacco p.l.c. This was the first opportunity for the North Carolina Supreme Court to opine on the N.C. appraisal statute.
Deals & Cases
October 01, 2021
On September 29, 2021, the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruled in favor of Cravath client Qualcomm Incorporated (“Qualcomm”), vacating a class certification order in Stromberg v. Qualcomm, a class action suit that is related to a prior antitrust suit brought against Qualcomm by the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”), FTC v. Qualcomm. The Stromberg plaintiffs brought antitrust claims against Qualcomm, and the formerly certified class included an estimated 250 million members in the U.S.
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