Lawyer-Man, Laywer-Man, does whatever a Lawyer can…
by The Perfessor br>
So, with the ink hardly dry on the Marvel Disney deal, the lawyers are tuning up their briefs. According to a blog post in The Wall Street Journal’s Law Blog:
But now, no sooner than the ink has dried on the deal, comes a lawsuit. According to Bloomberg, a Marvel shareholder sued in the Delaware Chancery Court alleging that Marvel directors failed to conduct an appropriate sales process. The plaintiff, shareholder Christine Vlatos, is seeking a court order barring the deal as well as unspecified damages. (Complaint not available.) Marvel did not immediately return a call to Bloomberg.
The post goes on to say...
“It sounds like a Revlon claim,†said Chiappinelli, referring to the 1986 Delaware Supreme Court decision Revlon v. MacAndrews & Forbes Holdings. “Under Revlon, directors have a duty to try to get the best price for their shareholders. They don’t have to get the best price, necessarily, just an obligation to try to get the best price.â€
Who knows where this will lead, but I’m thinking that someone is going to need a good lawyer.
Someone who won’t be distracted by the razzle-dazzle of corporate law.
Someone who won’t be blinded by the lure of big bucks.
Someone who will fight for truth, Justice, and the...o wait, that’s the other company, I guess we’ll have to settle for this guy to my right.
The Perfessor
