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The beginning of the end of ‘deal tax’ litigation boom? — On the Case

By Securities Docket on July 12, 2015, 9:07 pm

If it had just been Vice Chancellor Travis Laster of Delaware Chancery Court sounding off about the blight of so-called deal tax M&A suits, the Delaware bar might have been able to chalk up this week’s developments to the judge’s occasional tendency to rile the complacent. But it isn’t just Laster. Something is afoot in Delaware Chancery Court.

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