BitGo’s $100M suit against Galaxy can proceed — Delaware Supreme Court
After being dismissed by the Delaware Court of Chancery in 2023, the state’s supreme court ruled the definition of the merger agreement between BitGo and Galaxy was “ambiguous.”
Delaware’s Supreme Court has reversed a ruling from a lower court that dismissed a $100 million lawsuit brought by BitGo against Galaxy Digital following a failed acquisition.
In a May 22 filing, the Supreme Court of the State of Delaware said language in the BitGo-Galaxy Digital $1.2 billion merger agreement — which the latter terminated in August 2022 — was “ambiguous.” The state supreme court concluded that it would reverse the Delaware Chancery Court’s decision “for the consideration of such extrinsic evidence as may be appropriate to resolve this ambiguity.”
The successful appeal, first submitted on Feb. 7, would seemingly allow BitGo another bite at the apple to file suit against Galaxy Digital. In an August 2022 lawsuit, the firm alleged Galaxy committed an “intentional breach” of the acquisition agreement. Galaxy claimed at the time that it was within its rights to drop the deal after BitGo failed to deliver audited financial statements from 2021.
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Author: Turner Wright