Del. Supreme Court Backs AMC's $99.3M D&O Coverage Bid
By Jarek Rutz
The Delaware Supreme Court has upheld a Superior Court ruling that AMC Entertainment Holdings Inc. can seek directors and officers insurance coverage for its $99.3 million share-based settlement of a 2023 stockholder lawsuit, rejecting Midvale Indemnity Co.'s bid to block recovery tied to the company's preferred-equity conversion and reverse stock split.
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POLICY & REGULATION
ENFORCEMENT
FTC Upholds 2021 Ban On SpyFone CEO's Surveillance Apps
By Allison Grande
The Federal Trade Commission has refused to revisit its 2021 order permanently banning the marketer of the surveillance app SpyFone from distributing the product or similar monitoring services, finding that the company's CEO had failed to show that there had been any changes in the law, the agency's priorities or other relevant circumstances in recent years.
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LITIGATION
Boardwalk Pipeline Case Sees Partial Reversal
By Jarek Rutz
The Delaware Supreme Court on Wednesday partially revived long-running challenges to Loews Corp.'s 2018, $1.5 billion cash-out of Boardwalk Pipeline Partners LP, ruling that the Chancery Court misread the high court's 2022 guidance and prematurely shut down minority unitholder claims attacking the legal opinion that triggered the buyout.
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StubHub Brass Face Suit Over IPO Cash Flow Claims
By Emilie Ruscoe
Officers and directors of event ticketing platform StubHub Holdings Inc. allegedly breached their fiduciary duties in the lead-up to StubHub's $758 million initial public offering in September by concealing a change dramatically affecting the company's free cash flow, according to a new shareholder derivative suit.
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EXPERT ANALYSIS
Series
The Biz Court Digest: Welcome To Miami
After nearly 20 years in operation, the Miami Complex Business Litigation Division is a pioneer upon which other jurisdictions in the state have been modeled, adopting many innovations to keep its cases running more efficiently and staffing experienced judges who are accustomed to hearing business disputes, say attorneys at King & Spalding.
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LEGAL INDUSTRY
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