Company and top executives must defend actions in excessive valuation complaint
In Acosta v. Zander Group Holdings, Inc., No. 3:17-cv-01187 (M.D. Tenn., Sept. 10, 2018, order to dismiss defendants’ motion to dismiss), a court ruled that the company and its top executives had to defend their actions in a case alleging excessive valuation for an ESOP.
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