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Meet The Attys In Bumble Public Offering Suit In Chancery

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Grant & Eisenhofer PA attorneys are representing a pension fund investor in dating app company Bumble Inc. in a Delaware Chancery Court suit accusing company officers and controlling shareholder Blackstone Inc. of manipulating a September 2021 secondary public offering to unfairly benefit Blackstone affiliates.

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Bumble's ID-Based Shares OK Under Del. Law, App Says

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A shareholder voting structure that grants Bumble Inc. founder Whitney Wolfe Herd and the dating app's private equity sponsor Blackstone Inc. special stock with 10 times the voting power of common shares is not illegal, an attorney for the company told Delaware's Court of Chancery on Tuesday.

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Chancery Sends Bumble Insider Trade Suit Toward Trial

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A Delaware vice chancellor refused to dismiss late Tuesday a Bumble Inc. derivative stockholder suit accusing the online dating platform's board of lining up a secondary offering that allowed controlling shareholder Blackstone Inc. to sell ahead of a bad news-fueled stock drop, netting the latter company an extra $328 million.

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Surely You Must be Kidding, PTO?!? “No, and Don’t Call Me Shirley!” – The Seemingly Slapstick (But Yet Unfunny) World of Recent Patent Term Extension Decisions (PART 3. and PART 3½)

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And we even throw in Part 3½ in homage to the 1992 comedy “ The Naked Gun 2½: The Smell of Fear ” starring Leslie Nielson as bumbling Police Lt. 1.750, applicant is required to submit the following to the USPTO: Evidence that Genmab A/S is expressly authorized to rely upon the regulatory review activities by Genmab US, Inc.,

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April 2021 Updates to the Climate Case Charts

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Second Circuit Rejected New York City’s State Law Climate Claims Against Oil Companies. The Second Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the dismissal of New York City’s lawsuit seeking climate change damages from oil companies. The Second Circuit’s decision largely followed the reasoning of the district court’s 2018 decision.

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