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· 9/22/2010

Sawant v. Ramsey

Citations

  • 742 F. Supp. 2d 219
  • 2010 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 99352
  • 2010 WL 3803398

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • holding that a “major shareholder” was not an insider where they were not a consultant or advisor, did not “participate in the development, marketing, or business planning,” and communicated with the corporation solely in their “capacity as a shareholder’
  • holding that a “major shareholder” was not an insider where they were not a consultant or advisor, did not “participate in the development, marketing, or business planning,” and communicated with the corporation solely in their “capacity as a shareholder’
  • holding that a “major shareholder” was not an insider where they were not a consultant or advisor, did not “participate in the development, marketing, or business planning,” and communicated with the corporation solely in their “capacity as a shareholder’
  • holding that a “major shareholder” was not an insider where they were not a consultant or advisor, did not “participate in the development, marketing, or business planning,” and communicated with the corporation solely in their “capacity as a shareholder’
  • holding that a “major shareholder” was not an insider where they were not a consultant or advisor, did not “participate in the development, marketing, or business planning,” and communicated with the corporation solely in their “capacity as a shareholder’
  • holding that a “major shareholder” was not an insider where they were not a consultant or advisor, did not “participate in the development, marketing, or business planning,” and communicated with the corporation solely in their “capacity as a shareholder’

Source: CourtListener parenthetical corpus (CC0).

Judges: Vanessa L. Bryant

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