DOFFLEMYER v. W.F. HALL PRINTING CO.

Civ. A. No. 82-77.

558 F.Supp. 372 (1983)

Robert T. DOFFLEMYER and Josephine C. Dofflemyer, Plaintiffs, v. W.F. HALL PRINTING COMPANY, a corporation of the State of Delaware, Mobil-Hall Corporation, a corporation of the State of Delaware, Mobil Holdings Corporation, a corporation of the State of Delaware, Mobil Corporation, a corporation of the State of Delaware, Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce Trust (Bahamas) Limited, Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, Anthony J. Allegretti, Robert L. Epstein, Robert S. Knox, Morris I. Leibman, William G. Maloney, Herbert F. Moeller, Patrick L. O'Malley, Jay A. Pritzker, Robert A. Pritzker, Directors of Mobil-Hall Corporation, Directors of Mobil Holdings Corporation, Directors of Mobil Corporation, Beneficiaries of Various Trusts for the Benefit of Certain Descendants of Nicholas J. Pritzker, Deceased, and their Spouses as their Interest may Appear in Trusts Administered by Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce Trust (Bahamas) Limited as Trustee, Salomon Brothers, a corporation of the State of New York and J. Ira Harris, Defendants.

United States District Court, D. Delaware.

January 28, 1983.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lester J. Taufen, Connolly, Bove & Lodge, Philip D. Saxon, Wilmington, Del., for plaintiffs.

Lewis S. Black, Jr., Donald E. Reid, Morris, Nichols, Arsht & Tunnell, Wilmington, Del., Alan R. Sloate, New York City, for defendants W.F. Hall Printing Co., Mobil Holdings Corp. and Mobil Corp.

Louis J. Finger, Helen L. Winslow, Richards, Layton & Finger, Wilmington, Del., for defendants Jay A. Pritzker, Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, and Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce Trust Co. (Bahamas) Ltd.

Michael D. Goldman, Gregory A. Inskip, Potter, Anderson & Corroon, Wilmington, Del., Theodore Gewertz, Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz, New York City, for defendants Salomon Brothers, Inc. and J. Ira Harris.


OPINION

STAPLETON, District Judge:

Robert Dofflemyer and Josephine Dofflemyer, former shareholders of W.F. Hall Printing Company, a Delaware corporation ("Hall"), have brought this class and derivative action on behalf of themselves and other Hall shareholders owning Hall stock at the time of the acts complained of in the complaint. The litigation arises out of actions by defendants in connection with a merger of Hall and a second-tier subsidiary of Mobil...

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