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QC Commc'ns Inc. v. Quartarone

COURT OF CHANCERY OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE
May 14, 2013
Civil Action No. 8218-VCG (Del. Ch. May. 14, 2013)

Summary

describing a "claim for breach of fiduciary duty" as "an equitable claim—perhaps the quintessential equitable claim" (citing McMahon, 532 A.2d at 604)

Summary of this case from In re Tuebor Advisors

Opinion

Civil Action No. 8218-VCG

05-14-2013

Re: QC Communications Inc. v. Quartarone, et al.

Barry M. Klayman COZEN O'CONNOR Perry F. Goldlust PERRY F. GOLDLUST, P.A.


SAM GLASSCOCK III
VICE CHANCELLOR
Barry M. Klayman
COZEN O'CONNOR
Perry F. Goldlust
PERRY F. GOLDLUST, P.A.
Dear Counsel:

This matter is before me on the Motion of the Defendants, Anthony J. Quartarone and Q Media, Inc., to dismiss this action for lack of equitable jurisdiction, under Court of Chancery Rule 12(b)(1). Chancery is a court of limited jurisdiction. Claimants are entitled to maintain an action in Chancery where the action is equitable in nature, where equitable relief is sought, or as otherwise provided by statute.

E.g. Heartland Delaware, Inc. v. Rehoboth Mall Ltd. P'ship, 57 A.3d 917, 919 (Del. Ch. 2012).

The Complaint here alleges that Quartarone misused his position as a director and officer of the Plaintiff corporation to divert assets of the Plaintiff corporation, QC Communications, to himself and the Defendant corporation, Q Media, which he controls. This states a claim for breach of fiduciary duty, an equitable claim—perhaps the quintessential equitable claim. Accordingly, equitable jurisdiction exists, and the Motion of the Defendants is denied. To the extent the forgoing requires an order to take effect, IT IS SO ORDERED.

Compl. ¶¶ 12, 21-27.

E.g. McMahon v. New Castle Assoc., 532 A.2d 601, 604 (Del. Ch. 1987) ("Chancery takes jurisdiction over 'fiduciary' relationships because equity, not law, is the source of the right asserted.").
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Sincerely,

Sam Glasscock III


Summaries of

QC Commc'ns Inc. v. Quartarone

COURT OF CHANCERY OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE
May 14, 2013
Civil Action No. 8218-VCG (Del. Ch. May. 14, 2013)

describing a "claim for breach of fiduciary duty" as "an equitable claim—perhaps the quintessential equitable claim" (citing McMahon, 532 A.2d at 604)

Summary of this case from In re Tuebor Advisors
Case details for

QC Commc'ns Inc. v. Quartarone

Case Details

Full title:Re: QC Communications Inc. v. Quartarone, et al.

Court:COURT OF CHANCERY OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE

Date published: May 14, 2013

Citations

Civil Action No. 8218-VCG (Del. Ch. May. 14, 2013)

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