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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

In re Citigroup Inc. Shareholder Derivative Litigation

... the business judgment rule prevents a judge or jury from second guessing director decisions if they were the product of a rational process and the directors availed themselves of all material and reasonably available information. The standard of director liability under the ...

ConAgra Foods, Inc. v. Lexington Ins. Co.

... With regard to product liability claims specifically, the policy provides coverage according to a defined "Products-Completed Operations Hazard." [51] The policy clarifies the limits of coverage pertaining to this Products-Completed Operations Hazard in the "Lot or Batch Provision ...

STONEWALL INS. v. EI DU PONT DE NEMOURS

... [16] In turn, the selected insurers may then seek contribution against other carriers from other towers whose policies were also triggered by the product liability claims. The non-cumulation clause does not create an ambiguity which alters this process. ...