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The company said: "HP is in serious discussions to settle the shareholder derivative litigation related to Autonomy, but no final deal has been reached yet".
This test is called the Caremark duty, named after a decision in 1996 by then-Chancellor William T. Allen in the case In re Caremark International Inc. Derivative Litigation.
When Ligand Pharmaceuticals agreed to pay $12.15 million last month to settle shareholder lawsuits over years of false financial statements, its chairman and C.E.O., David E. Robinson, said the company did so only "to put the uncertainty, expense and management time drain of the class action and derivative litigation behind it".
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His father is the chairman of the securities and derivatives litigation practice group at the New York law firm Kaye Scholer.
The cases were consolidated as Washington Mutual Inc Securities, Derivative & ERISA litigation, U.S. District Court, Western District of Washington, No. 08-md-1919.
"I'm waiting for a derivatives market in patent litigation".
It had been in litigation with Merrill Lynch regarding a series of credit derivatives it sold to the brokerage.
By 1994, the county had lost $1.5 billion on the derivatives deal and declared bankruptcy, dragging most of Wall Street into protracted litigation.
No litigation".
So derivative.
"Sunshine and litigation".
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