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This article analyses the recent Leica judgement of the Higher Regional Court Frankfurt/Main and its consequences. In this judgement, the court has established an infringement of special formal requirements with respect to Leicaś invitation to the Annual General Meeting which, if correct, would...
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We survey law firms, firms and institutional investors to better understand their preferred method of intra-corporate dispute resolution in Brazil. Consistent with a number of theories, we find that these organizations prefer arbitration to judicial claims as the method of intra-corporate...
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This study examines how universal demand (UD) laws affect shareholder derivative litigation risk and financial reporting decisions. We provide evidence that the incremental risk from derivative litigation beyond parallel securities class actions or SEC actions appears low in financial reporting...
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The option to file a lawsuit against an entrepreneur encourages shareholders to fund projects and to retain … performance wanes notwithstanding, shareholders then file a lawsuit against their entrepreneur. When cash is limited, debt may act …
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Using a large set of restatement announcements and regulatory filings by U.S.-listed firms between 2003 and 2009, we find evidence that managers aim to reduce litigation risk by (1) bundling negative information, such as earnings restatements, with other public announcements, and (2) leaking...
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litigation—claims brought by shareholders in the wake of corporate mergers and acquisitions transactions—and uses as evidence the …
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judge ideology on litigation risk is greater for firms with more sophisticated shareholders and with higher expected …
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This study examines the effect of litigation risk and litigation costs on firms' credit ratings and debt financing. The results show that litigation affects a firm's creditworthiness and debt costs in two stages. Before a lawsuit filing, firms at higher risk of litigation have lower credit...
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