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WeissLaw LLP Investigates Copano Energy, L.L.C. Acquisition
NEW YORK --(Business Wire)--
WeissLaw LLP, a national class action and shareholder rights law firm
with offices in New York City and Los Angeles, is investigating possible
breaches of fiduciary duty and other violations of law by the Board of
Directors of Copano Energy, L.L.C. ("Copano" or the "Company") (NASDAQ:
CPNO) arising from its agreement for Copano to be acquired by Kinder
Morgan Energy Partners, L.P. ("Kinder") in an all-stock transaction
valued at approximately $3.2 billion. Under the terms of the proposed
transaction Copano shareholders will receive 0.4563 shares of Kinder's
shares for each share of Copano owned, for an approximate value of
$40.91 per share.
WeissLaw LLP is investigating whether Copano's Board acted in the best
interests of its public shareholders by actively shopping the Company to
maximize shareholder value fo Copano's public shareholders, prior to
entering into the proposed transaction with Kinder. If you own Copano
shares and would like more information about your rights as a
shareholder or additional information concerning our investigation,
please contact Michael A. Rogovin either by telephone at (888) 593-4771
or by email at info@weisslawllp.com.
WeissLaw LLP has litigated hundreds of stockholder class and derivative
actions for violations of corporate and fiduciary duties. We have
recovered over a billion dollars for defrauded institutions and
individuals and obtained important corporate governance in these cases.
If you have information or would like legal advice concerning possible
corporate wrongdoing (including insider trading, waste of corporate
assets, accounting fraud, or issuing materially misleading information),
consumer fraud (including false advertising, defective products, or
other deceptive business practices), or anti-trust violations, please
email us at info@weisslawllp.com
or fill out the form on our website, http://www.weisslawllp.com/contact/report_fraud/.
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