Why D&O Policies Should Cover Del. Appraisal Proceedings

By Peter Gillon and Benjamin Tievsky (August 15, 2017, 3:47 PM EDT) -- It's now accepted wisdom that virtually all public company mergers and acquisitions will be challenged with at least one lawsuit — over 95 percent of them are. A less well-publicized form of challenge — and one that is both fascinating and perplexing for those interested in securities litigation — is the unique creature of Delaware law known as the appraisal proceeding. Under Delaware General Corporation Law §262, shareholders dissenting from a merger on grounds that the share price they'll receive is inadequate "shall be entitled to an appraisal by the Court of Chancery of the fair value of the stockholder's shares of stock." If the court finds that the deal price is lower than fair market value, the acquiring corporation must pay the difference to the dissenting shareholders, plus interest. The court may also award their attorneys' and experts' fees, which can be significant. This process has created a cottage industry of "appraisal arbitrage," in which hedge funds purchase shares in hopes of securing a higher price for those shares through appraisal. Fortunately, D&O insurance might be available to cover the acquired company's defense and other costs....

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