Among this year’s high-impact Delaware Court of Chancery decisions, Chancellor Andre G. Bouchard’s landmark opinion curbing disclosure-only settlements stood out for its resonance in Delaware and beyond.
In the case In re Trulia Stockholder Litigation, Bouchard took a harder line against the disclosure-only settlements, which offer shareholder plaintiffs additional information—and not money—in exchange for broad releases of claims against the defendants.
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