About
Tyler OConnell is a legal professional in Wilmington, Delaware, who specializes in representing corporations, members of control, and investors in business disputes earlier than the Delaware courts. He also affords recommend to directors, officers, and bosses of Delaware enterprise entities in transactions regarding litigation chance.
Tyler OConnell has a strong music document of representing parties in the Delaware Court of Chancery in disputes related to the ownership, manage, and control of Delaware commercial enterprise entities, inclusive of agencies, partnerships, and limited liability corporations. His customers range from sizeable buyers to directors, officers, wellknown companions, and other participants of management. Tyler handles lots of cases, which include breach of fiduciary duties, breach of partnership agreements, governance disputes, control contests, advancement moves, books and information litigation, appraisal movements, and other statutory court cases underneath Delaware legal guidelines.
In addition to his work inside the Court of Chancery, Tyler additionally has sizeable revel in in preferred business litigation subjects in Delawares nation and federal courts. He has represented customers in the Complex Commercial Litigation Division of the Delaware Superior Court and before the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware. Tyler is skilled at running as lead suggest and participating with non-Delaware attorneys as their Delaware counsel.
Tyler OConnell is a member of Delawares Corporation Law Council, wherein he contributes to assessing capability amendments to the Delaware General Corporation Law. He has received recognition for his paintings, such as being selected for inclusion inside the Chancery section of Chambers USA. Clients reward Tyler for his strategic approach to the courtroom and his meticulous coping with of felony troubles.
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Graduation year: 2003
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