Activists, media pundits, and civil rights groups have repeated false allegations after the full acquittal verdict in the homicide trial for Kyle Rittenhouse on Friday, despite legal experts warning of possible defamation lawsuits to come.
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We have discussed in previous alerts a spate of shareholder
lawsuits alleging corporate fiduciary breaches and securities law
violations tied to the defendant company s alleged failure to
fulfill diversity aspirations. (
Seehere and here.) In other alerts we have focused on
charter and bylaw forum selection provisions and related court
decisions which mandate that stockholders bring derivative and
breach of fiduciary claims in the Delaware Court of Chancery, but
also require that Securities Act of 1933 cases be filed in a
federal district court (and not a state court). (
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We have discussed in previous alerts a spate of shareholder lawsuits alleging corporate fiduciary breaches and securities law violations tied to the defendant company’s alleged failure to fulfill diversity aspirations. (
Seehere and here.) In other alerts we have focused on charter and bylaw forum selection provisions and related court decisions which mandate that stockholders bring derivative and breach of fiduciary claims in the Delaware Court of Chancery, but also require that Securities Act of 1933 cases be filed in a federal district court (and not a state court). (