Abstract
The Delaware courts responded to the recent wave of corporate scandals, exemplified by Enron and WorldCom, by changing their approach to shareholder derivative litigation. This Article analyzes the Delaware courts’ response to these scandals and concludes that the courts have created doctrinal confusion and introduced unpredictability into derivative litigation. This Article also analyzes the future negative consequences for shareholders, corporations, directors, investors, and other litigants. Finally, this Article proposes improvements for derivative litigation that may alleviate the confusion and unpredictability created by the Delaware courts’ response to the recent scandals
Recommended Citation
Ann Scarlett,
Confusion and Upredictability in Shareholder Derivative Litigation: The Delaware Courts' Response to Recent Corporate Scandals,
60 Fla. L. Rev.
589
(2008).
Available at: https://scholarship.law.ufl.edu/flr/vol60/iss3/2