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United States Fifth Circuit


D&J Tire Inc. v. Hercules Tire & Rubber Co., 09-30275

In an action by a minority shareholder for breach of fiduciary duty arising out of defendant-executive's failure to disclose that defendant corporation was in talks to be acquired when the executive served as a mandatary on plaintiff's behalf to redeem his shares, summary judgment for defendant is vacated where: 1) because Louisiana's prescription statute did not bar plaintiff's rescission claim, the district court needs to determine whether plaintiff could prove that defendant's directors failed to disclose a material fact; 2) because defendant's directors were acting in their official capacity when redeeming plaintiff's stock, Connecticut courts would impose a fiduciary duty to disclose material facts in this situation; and 3) there was no reason, under Louisiana law, to apply another prescriptive period merely because defendant was also CFO of the corporation when the claim was based on his duties as mandatary.

Appellate Information

  • Decided 02/26/2010
  • Published 03/01/2010

Judges

  • PRADO, Circuit Judge:, Before HIGGINBOTHAM, GARZA, and PRADO, Circuit Judges.

Court

  • United States Fifth Circuit

Counsel

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