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What Presidio Teaches Us About the Matryoshka Doll Structure of M&A Litigation

by S. Michael Sirkin, (LAW '09)

S. Michael Sirkin discusses a Delaware M&A case, Presidio, outlining the different results obtained by each of the defendants based on their positions and involvement in the case and how this provides guidance for participants in transactions and subsequent litigation.

Categories Alumni Authored, Business Law Practice, Corporate Governance, Finance

Are You Sure Those Conversations Are Covered by the Common Interest Privilege? Check the Record

by Michael A. Schwartz (Temple Law Adjunct), Allison DeLaurentis, Kate A. Stanley and Beckie Schatschneider

Pepper Hamilton attorneys explain when common interest privilege applies after the recent SEC v. Rashid opinion.

Categories Business Law Practice, Faculty Authored
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