Court Bars Derivative Claims Against Third-Party Conspirators

July 8, 2009
Delaware Law Weekly

Types : Bylined Articles

The Court of Chancery recently held that derivative claims against the nominal defendant’s alleged co-conspirators were barred by Delaware’s in pari delicto doctrine, which precludes recovery by a party that knowingly engaged in the misconduct giving rise to the loss.

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