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Minnesota Supreme Court Upholds Medtronic Shareholders’ Claims

Komlossy Law, P.A. is one of plaintiffs’ counsel for Medtronic stockholders in a class action challenging Medtronic’s merger with Covidien. The merger was structured as a reverse merger tax inversion, whereby Medtronic would emerge as a new entity incorporated in Ireland to avoid paying U.S. corporate income taxes.
The case alleges that the merger harmed Medtronic stockholders who were forced to pay capital gains and other taxes on the merger and suffered equity dilution when Medtronic paid a windfall for the Covidien assets.

Defendants argued that the claims were derivative claims and that all stockholders lost standing to assert any derivative claims once the merger was completed in January 2015. The District Court agreed, and dismissed the case in March 2015.

The dismissal was appealed to the Minnesota Court of Appeals and then the Minnesota Supreme Court, arguing the stockholders’ claims were direct claims, not derivative claims, and that […]

Komlossy Law, P.A. Announces Investigation of Sterling Bancorp

April 8, 2013, Hollywood, FL – Komlossy Law, P.A. is investigating the Board of Directors of Sterling Bancorp (“Sterling” or the “Company”) (NYSE:STL) for possible breaches of fiduciary duty and other violations of state law in connection with their attempt to complete a sale of the Company to Provident New York Bancorp (“Provident”) in a transaction valued at approximately $344 million. Pursuant to the terms of the proposed transaction, Sterling shareholders are to receive 1.2625 shares of Provident stock for each share of the Company. The consideration is valued at $11.12 per share based on April 3 closing stock prices.

The investigation involves whether the Board of Directors of Sterling breached their fiduciary duties to stockholders by failing to adequately shop the Company before agreeing to enter into the transaction, and whether the transaction is fair to shareholders with respect to price, process and disclosure of all material […]

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