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29 Jul, 2008 12:18 am by Larry Ribstein
... , as I've argued here), the contractual analysis is often obscured by fiduciary language. The nifty thing about Sinclair is that the contract is the only way to explain the case. Sinven was outside the fiduciary realm, and in the land of ... with the right to vote its interest selfishly. The question is, what are the limits on this selfish behavior? The Sinven minority understood that Sinclair had subsidiaries in each of the many countries it was operating in, and that each would exploit the oil in ...
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28 Jul, 2008 10:10 pm
... and judicial review standards. Here is an excerpt from a quote that Professor B. included in his post about the article. Sinclair provides room for "selfish" ownership for a majority shareholder, so long as the minority shareholders receive a proportional ... , enhanced scrutiny, controlling shareholders, fiduciary duty UPDATE: Here is an insightful analysis by Professor Larry Ribstein of the Sinclair case highlighted in Professor Thompson's article. A quote from Professor R's extensive discussion ...
Delaware Corporate and Commercial Litigation Blog - http://www.delawarelitigation.com/
4 Feb 12:18 am by johntfloyd
By: Houston Criminal Defense Attorney John Floyd and Paralegal Billy Sinclair Is Larry Ray Swearingen guilty of capital murder? The State of Texas, through Montgomery County Assistant District Attorney Marc Brumberger, believes that he ... Larkin recently told Texas Monthly Magazine: "no rational and intellectually honest person can look at the evidence and conclude Larry Swearingen is guilty of this horrible crime." While the Houston Chronicle, in a January 23, 2009 editorial, did not go as far as ...
Criminal Jurisdiction - http://www.johntfloyd.com/blog
18 Jun, 2008 7:40 pm by Sarah Lai Stirland
... liberal bloggers delivered a petition with 12,363 signatures to the National Press Club protesting the upcoming appearance of Larry Sinclair, who gained notoriety in January for posting a YouTube video claiming he snorted cocaine and had ... ongoing controversy underway today shows that a large contingent of the denizens of cyberspace are just as concerned about the accountability of the mainstream media. "Sinclair's story about having used cocaine and having sex with Obama in 1999 is not credible," ...
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19 Jun, 2008 9:31 pm by Sarah Lai Stirland
... in Washington, D.C. Wednesday, and was promptly picked up by law enforcement on an out-of-state warrant. Larry Sinclair, 46, was allowed to deliver his presentation to the smattering of reporters in attendance before deputy U.S. Marshals quietly ... on a criminal warrant in Delaware. The arrest followed a failed campaign by Firedoglake, a leading liberal blog, to prevent Sinclair from airing his allegations at the prestigious Press Club. But a couple blogging from Paris then began trying to arrange ...
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23 Feb 12:31 pm by Jonathan Frieden
... identities of the three anonymous posters and dismissed his complaint. In January 2008, Plaintiff Lawrence "Larry" Sinclair ("Sinclair") posted the following YouTube video alleging that he met then-state senator Barack Obama in November ... to lack the necessary minimum contacts with the forum to establish general or specific jurisdiction. Third, the court determined that Sinclair's allegations were insufficient to state a valid cause of action as "the challenged statements [about Sinclair's being ...
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18 Feb, 2008 7:54 am by tortsprof
That's The Smoking Gun's headline, and it does a nice job of summarizing the story of Larry Sinclair, a Minnesota man who first made (unsubstantiated) allegations of doing various illegal things with Barack Obama and who has now sued Obama,...
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9 Jun 6:37 am
... the internet. Stanley Ann Dunham-Obama may have become pregnant by Davis while still married to Obama, Sr. and given birth to "Junior" while still in Kenya. This could very well have led to the Dunham/Obama divorce. Without a birth certificate, only a DNA test would prove this.... and Larry Sinclair may have swallowed the evidence. Copyright © 2009 The JAG HUNTER Bookmark or Share
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31 Jul, 2007 5:20 pm by Steve Bainbridge
... control premium to the Bancrofts. Cleary's analysis also suggests that Chandler may have overlooked the point Larry makes above: if a transaction promises to deliver a fair price to all stockholders, are directors nevertheless precluded from ... , essentially bribes them to quit. Consequently, a no sharing rule should facilitate replacement of inefficient incumbents. The Sinclair Oil case provides the right analogy. As long as the controlling shareholder does nothing to leave the minority worse off ...
Tags: Business
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2 Oct, 2007 4:00 am
... , Dean Fuhrman, Galba Bright At Tune Up Your EQ, Phil Gerbyshak, Alexei Ghertescu, Tom Gimbel, Michelle Golden, Gordon, Larry Gourley, Charles H. Green, Shelley Greening, Brian Hagerty, Illana Halliday, Ted Harro, Nettie Hartsock, Joel Head, Ken ... Michael Haberman. SPHR, Jason Sanders, Sheryl Sisk Schelin, Bryan I. Schwartz, Stephen Seckler, Geoff Sharp, Linas Simonis, Susan Sinclair, Carl Singer, Skylark, Slade | You Should Be An Author, Kerry C. Stackpole, Stig, Jim Stroup, Harry Styron, Syed, ...
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3 Aug 4:56 pm by johntfloyd
... Officials Manipulate Investigations, Defendants Receive Greater Sentences By: Houston Criminal Attorney John Floyd and Paralegal Billy Sinclair What is sentencing entrapment? In a syndicated column that appeared in the Houston Chronicle (July 23, 2009), Larry Frankel, the legislative counsel for the ACLU in Washington, D.C., called sentencing entrapment "a little-known phenomenon in our criminal justice system" and it ...
Criminal Jurisdiction - http://www.johntfloyd.com/blog
         
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