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Master in Chancery Explains Damages Needed to Justify Books and Records Based On Wrongdoing

Walther v. ITT Educational Services Inc., C.A. 8273-MA (February 10, 2015) When a stockholder seeks to inspect a company's records based on alleged wrongdoing, it is necessary to also show that wrongdoing has led to some damage to the entity. Otherwise, the inspection will be denied.

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