Home/Case Law/Fourth Circuit/D. Joseph Long, Individually and Derivatively as a Shareholder of Regency Home Fashions, Incorporated v. Louis L. Silver, Individually and in His Fiduciary Capacity as a Shareholder of Regency Home Fashions, Incorporated and as Trustee of the Express of the Louis L. Silver Living Trust All Unknown Beneficiaries of the Louis L. Silver Living Trust Ronald Grossman,individually and in His Fiduciary Capacity as an Officer and Shareholder of Regency Homes, Incorporated Kevin Creegan, Individually and in His Fiduciary Capacity as an Officer and Shareholder of Regency Homes, Incorporated Regency Home Fashions, Incorporated, and Hertz, Herson & Company, Llp, Certified Public Accountants
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No. 773028
United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
D. Joseph Long, Individually and Derivatively as a Shareholder of Regency Home Fashions, Incorporated v. Louis L. Silver, Individually and in His Fiduciary Capacity as a Shareholder of Regency Home Fashions, Incorporated and as Trustee of the Express of the Louis L. Silver Living Trust All Unknown Beneficiaries of the Louis L. Silver Living Trust Ronald Grossman,individually and in His Fiduciary Capacity as an Officer and Shareholder of Regency Homes, Incorporated Kevin Creegan, Individually and in His Fiduciary Capacity as an Officer and Shareholder of Regency Homes, Incorporated Regency Home Fashions, Incorporated, and Hertz, Herson & Company, Llp, Certified Public Accountants
No. 773028 · Decided April 27, 2001
No. 773028·Fourth Circuit · 2001·
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Case Details
Court
United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
Decided
April 27, 2001
Citation
No. 773028
Disposition
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D. Joseph Long, Individually and Derivatively as a Shareholder of Regency Home Fashions, Incorporated v. Louis L. Silver, Individually and in His Fiduciary Capacity as a Shareholder of Regency Home Fashions, Incorporated and as Trustee of the Express of the Louis L. Silver Living Trust All Unknown Beneficiaries of the Louis L. Silver Living Trust Ronald Grossman,individually and in His Fiduciary Capacity as an Officer and Shareholder of Regency Homes, Incorporated Kevin Creegan, Individually and in His Fiduciary Capacity as an Officer and Shareholder of Regency Homes, Incorporated Regency Home Fashions, Incorporated, and Hertz, Herson & Company, Llp, Certified Public Accountants is a decision of the Fourth Circuit. Review the opinion text below for the holding.
FlawCheck shows no negative treatment for D. Joseph Long, Individually and Derivatively as a Shareholder of Regency Home Fashions, Incorporated v. Louis L. Silver, Individually and in His Fiduciary Capacity as a Shareholder of Regency Home Fashions, Incorporated and as Trustee of the Express of the Louis L. Silver Living Trust All Unknown Beneficiaries of the Louis L. Silver Living Trust Ronald Grossman,individually and in His Fiduciary Capacity as an Officer and Shareholder of Regency Homes, Incorporated Kevin Creegan, Individually and in His Fiduciary Capacity as an Officer and Shareholder of Regency Homes, Incorporated Regency Home Fashions, Incorporated, and Hertz, Herson & Company, Llp, Certified Public Accountants in the current circuit citation data.
This case was decided on April 27, 2001.
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