Hostile Takeovers and the Revlon Principle: Triggering the Duty of Auctioneer Under Delaware Law: Black & Decker Corp. v. American Standard, Inc. 682 F. Supp. 772 (D. Del. 1988)
Author:
Marc R. Bulson
(Washington University School of Law)
Case Comment
Hostile Takeovers and the Revlon Principle: Triggering the Duty of Auctioneer Under Delaware Law: Black & Decker Corp. v. American Standard, Inc. 682 F. Supp. 772 (D. Del. 1988)
Author:
Marc R. Bulson
(Washington University School of Law)
Bulson,
M.
(1989) 'Hostile Takeovers and the Revlon Principle: Triggering the Duty of Auctioneer Under Delaware Law: Black & Decker Corp. v. American Standard, Inc. 682 F. Supp. 772 (D. Del. 1988)',
Washington University Law Review.
67(1)
:273-281.
Bulson,
M.
Hostile Takeovers and the Revlon Principle: Triggering the Duty of Auctioneer Under Delaware Law: Black & Decker Corp. v. American Standard, Inc. 682 F. Supp. 772 (D. Del. 1988). Washington University Law Review. 1989 1;
67(1)
:273-281.
Bulson,
M.
(1989, 1 1). Hostile Takeovers and the Revlon Principle: Triggering the Duty of Auctioneer Under Delaware Law: Black & Decker Corp. v. American Standard, Inc. 682 F. Supp. 772 (D. Del. 1988).
Washington University Law Review
67(1)
:273-281.