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This Delaware Doctrine Makes Nevada Conversions Easier

Recently, I wrote about a proposal by The Trade Desk, Inc. to convert from a Delaware to a Nevada corporation.  Predictably, a stockholder challenged the proposed reincorporation.  Gunderson v. The Trade Desk, Inc., 2024 WL...more

What About Acts By Members That Are Not Apparently For Carrying On In The Ordinary Course Of An LLC's Business?

California's version of the Revised Uniform Limited Liability Company Act provides that in the case of a member managed limited liability company provides...more

Will This Effluence Ever End? One More Public Company Proposes To Leave Delaware For Nevada

Gaxos.ai Inc. lists its corporate headquarters as Roseland, New Jersey, but like many companies it is incorporated in Delaware.  Last week, it joined several other companies that are proposing to reincorporate in Nevada.  In...more

When Dismissing A Case Violates Due Process

When a shareholder sues derivatively, the shareholder is seeking relief not for itself, but for the corporation.  Therefore, it should be expected that the shareholder is not free to compromise or dismiss the suit absent...more

Should The Secretary Of State Accept Filings By Cannabis-Related Business Entities?

Seven years ago, the California Secretary of State announced the debut of "Cannabizfile", a portal "for all information relevant to cannabis-related business and trademark filings with the Secretary of State".   According to...more

The State Of Nevada Vilipends Vice Chancellor Laster's Ruling In Maffei v. TripAdvisor

Much has been written about Vice Chancellor J. Travis Laster's ruling in Palkon v. Maffeii, 2024 WL 678204 (Del. Ch. Feb. 20, 2024).  That case involved a challenge to TripAdvisor's planned reincorporation from Delaware to...more

Just What Are The Duties Of A Controlling Shareholder And How Should Claims Of Breach Be Brought?

In a recent post, Professor Stephen Bainbridge discusses the question of when a controlling shareholder owes fiduciary duties to minority shareholders.  Knowing when controlling shareholder owes fiduciary duties is one thing,...more

Is Failing To Hold A Formal Board Meeting A Breach of Contract?

In yesterday's post, I discussed Tuli v. Specialty Surgical Center of Thousand Oaks, LLC, 2024 WL 4499271 (Oct. 16, 2024) and whether alleged personal animosity vitiated application of the business judgment rule to the...more

Where Corporations Most Often Propose To Reincorporate

Recently, I wrote that The Trade Desk, Inc. is proposing to reincorporate from Delaware into Nevada.  An appendix to the company's definitive proxy statement includes a table of Proposed Reincorporations, Proxy Filings from...more

Yet Another Corporation Proposes Move From Delaware To Nevada

Regular readers of this blog will know that Nevada corporate law has been a long-time interest for me.  That interest began several decades ago when I wrote the first treatise on Nevada corporate law.  That treatise was...more

Stockholders Fail To Approve Proposal To Reincorporate Nevada Corporation In Delaware

Although much attention of late has been devoted to proposals to reincorporate in Nevada from Delaware, not every corporation is swimming in the same direction.  Last May,  Kintara Therapeutics, Inc., a Nevada corporation,...more

Corporation Proposes Fixes To Defective Amendments Increasing The Authorized Number Of Shares And Changing Name

In 2020, GlobalTech Corporation, a Nevada corporation, filed an amendment to its articles of incorporation increasing its authorized number of shares of common stock from 10 million to 500 million.   The amendment was...more

Has Professor Solomon Rebutted Vice Chancellor's Theory Of Damages In Palkon v. Maffei?

Palkon v. Maffei, 311 A.3d 255 (Del. Ch. 2024), cert. denied, No. 2023-0449-JTL, 2024 WL 1211688 (Del. Ch. Mar. 21, 2024) involved a challenge to the proposed reincorporation of TripAdvisor, Inc. from Delaware to Nevada. ...more

In Proposing Move From Delaware To Nevada, This Corporation Cites The Burden Of MFW

Earlier this week, The Trade Desk, Inc. filed preliminary proxy materials for a special meeting of stockholders.  The purpose of the meeting is to approve the reincorporation of the corporation from the State of Delaware to...more

Does Combining Legal And Secretarial Roles Reduce Risk?

The California General Corporation Law requires that a California corporation have a secretary.  Cal. Corp. Code § 312(a)(2).  The CGCL, however, says nothing about a chief legal officer.  Indeed, many corporations do not...more

The One Where Everyone Got The Statute Wrong

In yesterday's post, I discussed the Court of Appeal's unpublished opinion in Milks v. Affirmed Techs., LLC,  2024 WL 1502944 (Cal. Ct. App. Apr. 5, 2024), reh'g denied (Apr. 30, 2024).  That case involved claims against a...more

A California LLC Endures Forever, A Nevada LLC Not So Long

California's Revised Uniform Limited Liability Company Act endows limited liability companies with a certain level immortality.  Corporations Code Section 17707.06(a) provides...more

California May Soon Define "Corporation" To Include That Are Not Corporations

The California Corporations Code is a misnomer.  While the Corporations Code does in fact govern corporations, it also governs a wide variety of unincorporated entities, including general partnerships, limited partnerships,...more

Another Delaware Publicly Traded Company Proposes A Nevada Move

Last week, Chromocell Therapeutics Corporation filed preliminary proxy materials that included a proposal to reincorporate in Nevada.  Rather than convert, the company is proposing to effect the reincorporation by means of a...more

Is Your Directors And Officers Liability Coverage Illusory?

Many corporations pay significant amounts for directors and officers liability policies.  Commonly referred to as D&O policies, these policies usually involve three sides.  Directors and officers are likely to have the most...more

After More Than A Year, Questions Remain Regarding Caremark and Officers

Last year, Vice Chancellor J. Travis Laster famously held that officers could be subject to liability under the Caremark doctrine.  In re McDonald’s Corp., 289 A.3d 343 (Del. Ch. Jan. 26, 2023).    The Caremark doctrine...more

Foreign Corporations Filing Actions In California May Be Required To Post Bonds When Domestic Corporations Are Not

Under Section 1030 of the California Code of Civil Procedure, a defendant may at any time apply to the court by noticed motion for an order requiring the plaintiff to file an undertaking to secure an award of costs and...more

When Two Corporate Laws Diverge, Does Choosing One Make All The Difference?

In a new article, professor of law Wendy Gerwick Couture aims for "a fuller understanding of Nevada corporate law, both substantively and theoretically, as compared with Delaware corporate law".  For the title and them of her...more

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