Wilmington Financial and Fiduciary Litigation Lawyer
Overview
Practicing primarily in the preeminent Delaware Court of Chancery, Robert Penza builds client confidence and trust by establishing a deep understanding of their concerns before he recommends a pragmatic solution.
His depth of experience comes from handling commercial and fiduciary litigation matters, including representing institutional and individual trustees and beneficiaries in trust litigation and companies and individuals in a broad variety of corporate or limited liability ...
Practicing primarily in the preeminent Delaware Court of Chancery, Robert Penza builds client confidence and trust by establishing a deep understanding of their concerns before he recommends a pragmatic solution.
His depth of experience comes from handling commercial and fiduciary litigation matters, including representing institutional and individual trustees and beneficiaries in trust litigation and companies and individuals in a broad variety of corporate or limited liability ...
Practicing primarily in the preeminent Delaware Court of Chancery, Robert Penza builds client confidence and trust by establishing a deep understanding of their concerns before he recommends a pragmatic solution.
His depth of experience comes from handling commercial and fiduciary litigation matters, including representing institutional and individual trustees and beneficiaries in trust litigation and companies and individuals in a broad variety of corporate or limited liability company disputes.
Bob has been independently appointed by the Delaware Court of Chancery to serve as a receiver and as attorney ad litem for minor beneficiaries involved in trust matters before the court.
- Successfully mediated a resolution through the Delaware Court of Chancery mediation program before litigation was initiated against the client company by a minority shareholder on a stock valuation claim.
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