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LVMH-Tiffany busted deal is year’s biggest to end in court

At least eight major cases including Tiffany’s are pending in Delaware Chancery Court, the premier venue for U.S. business litigation. The coronavirus pandemic has added to the list of what can go wrong in a transaction, leaving jilted partners such as Tiffany with nothing to lose by suing. These disputes typically focus on what conditions would allow a buyer to exit a deal — many of the current litigants are saying the pandemic qualifies.

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