Join Roger Lane and Courtney Worcester as they discuss corporate governance risks and litigation trends involving founders and major stockholders. The discussion will include the rise of dual-class stock structures in public companies, super-voting founders shares and the governance challenges that can arise from such structures. They’ll also discuss case law developments regarding when minority stockholders can be deemed “controllers” and challenges to transactions with controlling stockholders.
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