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05Aug

Buyer’s Claim of Fraud and Fraudulent Inducement in Connection with $106 Million Purchase of Target Allowed to Proceed Due to Failed Anti-Reliance Language and Despite Bootstrapping Rule

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The Delaware Chancery Court in The Anschutz Corporation et. al. v. Brown Robin Capital, LLC ruled against dismissing several of Buyer’s claims in a dispute involving the $106 million acquisition of OnRamp Access, LLC (“Target”) by LightEdge Holdings, LLC (“Buyer”)....
By: Gray Reed
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/buyer-s-claim-of-fraud-and-fraudulent-27815/

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