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Does Guzman Supply An Answer To Moelis?

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I always enjoy hearing from readers of this blog.  Recently, I wrote: Reading these statutes together, it is relatively clear that Nevada, like Delaware, permits the articles of incorporation to vary the mandate that...more

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Don't Be Caught Inquorate! Some Key, But Subtle, Differences In California's And Nevada's Board Quorum Requirements

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California Corporations Code Section 307(a)(7) provides that a "majority of the authorized number of directors constitutes a quorum for the transaction of business".  Thus, if the authorized number of directors is 7 and there...more

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Amending Articles Of Incorporation When The Corporation No Longer Exists - Here's How

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California Corporations Code Section 204(a)(4) permits the articles of incorporation to include a provision limiting the duration of a corporation's existence to a specified date.  I very seldom encounter such as provision in...more

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Is The Right To Sue Officers A Power, Preference Or Special Right?

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Earlier this month the Electrical Workers Pension Fund, Local 103, I.B.E.W. filed a verified class action complaint in the Delaware Court of Chancery against Fox Corporation.  (Case No. 2022-1007-MTZ (filed Nov. 4, 2022)). ...more

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Amending The Articles Without Approval By The Outstanding Shares

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California Corporations Code Section 902 generally requires that amendments to the articles of incorporation must be approved by the outstanding shares and the Board of Directors.  The statute lists three instances when the...more

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Stockholder Tenure And Voting Rights

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A recent post by Broc Romanek linked to a MarketWatch article critiquing the new Long Term Stock Exchange. The article mentions that "The LTSE has also proposed 'long-term voting rights,' wherein a shareholder’s voting power...more

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What Happens When Directors Elected By The Shareholders Are Not A Majority?

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Section 305(a) of the California Corporations Code empowers a board of directors to fill vacancies with two important exceptions. First, the articles of incorporation or bylaws may provide otherwise. Second, the board may...more

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Why "Transfer or Hypothecate"?

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Section 204(b) permits the articles of incorporation to include reasonable restrictions upon the right to transfer or hypothecate shares of any class or classes or series. This is the only time the word "hypothecate" appears...more

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Court Declines To Declare “S” Corporation Shareholders’ Agreement Unenforceable

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In general, shareholders of a corporation that has elected to be taxed under Subchapter S of the Internal Revenue Code are taxed on corporate profits regardless of whether the corporation makes any distribution of those...more

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2015 Nevada Business Entities Law Update

The 78th Session of the Nevada Legislature made a number of changes to provisions of Title 7 of the Nevada Revised Statutes (NRS) governing business entities, including corporations, limited liability companies and limited...more

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