The 14 complaints, filed in Delaware’s Chancery Court, target overlapping groups of roughly a half-dozen AT&T-related entities. They’re styled as shareholder derivative lawsuits brought by minority investors in the regional partnerships against their AT&T-linked controlling stockholders.
The suits accuse AT&T of extracting hundreds of millions in ill-gotten profits from the partnerships—which hold valuable cellular licenses—by using their resources early in the “data revolution” to build its ...
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