He may not be Jerry Seinfeld, but Vice Chancellor Leo Strine has developed a reputation as one of the sharpest and funniest members of the Delaware Chancery Court. Whether using his wit to ease courtroom tension in IBP's case to force Tyson into a merger, or issuing a ruling shooting down a popular anti-takeover device, the 37-year-old Strine has earned the admiration of legal experts and lawyers who practice before him.
June 15, 2001 at 12:00 AM
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