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Delaware Supreme Court Raises the Bar on Plaintiffs’ Firms Extracting Fees for Challenges to Advance Notice Bylaws

The Delaware Supreme Court on July 11 partially reversed the Delaware Court of Chancery decision in Kellner v. AIM ImmunoTech, which had held that certain advance notice bylaw provisions were “facially invalid,” holding...more

Plaintiffs’ Firms Are Once Again Targeting Advance Notice Bylaws

Stockholder plaintiffs’ law firms have recently filed several virtually identical complaints in the Delaware Court of Chancery challenging often used public company advance notice bylaws as facially invalid. Against this...more

Plaintiffs’ Firms Extracting Fees Based on Newly Invalidated Advance Notice Bylaw Provisions

In Kellner v. AIM ImmunoTech, the Delaware Court of Chancery held that certain advance notice bylaw provisions were invalid. While the decision engages in a fact-specific analysis of many aspects of AIM ImmunoTech’s advance...more

SEC’s Proposed Rule 14a-8 Amendments Further Signal Support for Inclusion of Shareholder Proposals in Proxy Statements

The US Securities and Exchange Commission on July 13 proposed amendments to the shareholder proposal rule, which governs the process for including or excluding a shareholder proposal in a company’s proxy statement....more

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