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Chancery Finds Investment Manager’s Board May Have Breached Fiduciary Duties, Aided and Abetted by the Buyer

Articles | May 4, 2026

Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance republished a Fried Frank client memo coauthored by senior counsel Gail Weinstein and partners Philip Richter, Steven Epstein, Steven J. Steinman, Colum J. Weiden and Roy Tannenbaum on the Delaware Court of Chancery's decision in YWCA of Rochester and Monroe Cty. v. Hatteras Funds.

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