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Business, 12.04.2021 20:20 purplepig12

William Shlensky was a minority shareholder in the Chicago Cubs baseball Field. During the early 1960s, the Cubs did not play night games at Wrigley season. Shlensky sued based on the theory that failure to install lights at Wrigley Field and schedule night games was negligent and represented poor management. Should management’s decision be upheld under the business judgment rule?

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