Publicly Traded and Private Corporations 


Summaries:

  1. Claims against directors of a bankrupt corporation for taxes and wages in excess of $240,000.
  2. Proposed Class Action by shareholders for $300 million.
  3. Creditor alleges that directors misrepresented financial situation of corporation prior to bankruptcy.
  4. Bankruptcy of a Canadian sporting goods retailer leads to suit in US court for mismanagement and misrepresentation.
  5. Allegation by shareholders that statements made by the company were false and misleading, leading to inflated share price.
  6. Bankruptcy of successful retail company leads to suit by employees for unpaid wages and vacation pay.
  7. Allegation by employee that employer informed third parties he was incompetent, leading to hostile work environment.
  8. Plaintiff alleged directors misrepresented financial viability of company to entice potential financing of project.

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