Boeing Co. ’s board must face a shareholder lawsuit claiming directors failed to properly monitor safety matters before two 737 MAX jets crashed, and then “publicly lied” about their oversight of management, according to a Delaware judge’s ruling.

In an opinion issued Tuesday, Vice Chancellor Morgan Zurn of Delaware’s Court of Chancery let stand one of the lawsuit’s claims while dismissing others, moving it past an initial hurdle.

This post first appeared on wsj.com

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