Law360, New York (December 20, 2007, 12:00 AM ET) -- A state appeals court has given new life to a lawsuit against Jenkens & Gilchrist, which alleges that the battered law firm did not tell its client’s shareholders that it had invited a man convicted of securities crimes to take part in a development deal.
The lower state court was wrong to grant Jenkens & Gilchrist’s motion to dismiss the suit back in 2006, the New York State Supreme Court, appellate division, ruled on Tuesday, unanimously deciding to reverse the decision and reinstate the complaint....
Court Revives Shareholder Suit Against Jenkens
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