Republic First Bancorp in Philadelphia has been barred from appointing a new chairman.
Judge Paul Diamond of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania ruled on Thursday that a decision to replace Vernon Hill with Harry Madonna violated state law and the $5.7 billion-asset company’s bylaws and articles of incorporation.
Diamond also appointed Alfred Putman of Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath to serve as custodian to assume control of Republic First, convene a special shareholder meeting by July 10 to fill a vacancy and return company control to the full board.
Four directors ousted Hill as chairman after the sudden death of Theodore Flocco Jr., a Hill ally. Flocco’s passing led to a power shift on the divided board, allowing the faction opposed to Hill to remove him.
A group led by George Norcross and George Braca has been seeking to remove Hill from his management roles.
The Norcross-Braca group offered to buy the company on the condition that Hill is no longer involved with it.
Driver Management, another shareholder, wants to replace three board members, including Hill.