IMO, money can buy what you need. IMO, this case needs to be heard again, but I'm sadly of the belief that money will still prevail. Though in reading the reason for the suit, it does seem that money from the first company is what allowed Apotex to exist, period. Without that prior company, Sherman would have had to start from zero. Thus I think they should have been given part of the company. But I just don't think a court will rule in their favor. Maybe the Sherman children will decide they should let the cousins have something, Barry wasn't going to let that happen, but I don't know his children and their personalities.
In a MUCH MUCH smaller degree, I've seen how the donor of money CAN and DOES receive different acknowledgements and perks. For instance, in rescue, if a donor asks for help with a neighbor's dog/cat, the rescue will do it. Meanwhile someone else needed help the day before, and the rescue says "We can't." If a few hundred dollars can affect reactions, than millions most certainly can!