So much sturm und drang about how Laster's decision in McDonald's was revolutionary bc he held that an officer violates his fiduciary duty when he flagrantly breaks the law and ignores his job, but we all knew this was coming:
That's from a short order that's on the docket. The main decision that dismisses the claims against the McDonald's directors - essentially holding that yes, Fairhurst violated his duties to the company but the directors handled it - is here:
https://courts.delaware.gov/Opinions/Download.aspx?id=344560