Private equity partner Jason Freedman (San Francisco) and securities & public companies associate Zachary Blume (Boston) co-authored an article discussing the Delaware Court of Chancery’s decision to reverse its earlier refusal to dismiss a claim against a financial adviser for aiding and abetting an alleged breach of the duty of care by Zale’s board in In re Zale Corporation Stockholders Litigation. The article was published in the International Law Office Corporate Finance/M&A Newsletter on March 16.
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