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Minnesota to Permit Ratification and Validation of Defective Corporate Acts

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On April 30, 2025, Governor Tim Walz signed H.F. No. 747 into law. H.F. No. 747 amends several provisions of the Minnesota Business Corporation Act (Chapter 302A of the Minnesota Statutes)....more

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Less Cumbrous Conversions In Sight For California Corporations

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Conversions will soon be less cumbrous for California corporations.  Current law authorizes various types of California business entities to convert in a one-step process into business entities organized under the laws of...more

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The General Corporation Law's Filioque

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The Nicene Creed as approved by the Council of Constantinople in 381 A.D. included the following: "τὸ ἐκ τοῦ πατρὸς ἐκπορευόμενον (who proceeds from the father).  About 200 years later at the Third Council of Toledo, the...more

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When A Business Trust Might Also Be A Foreign Corporation

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I recently wrote about the California Supreme Court's decision not to decide whether a bumblebee is a fish.  It there fore may be no surprise that in California a business trust may be a foreign corporation.  Corporations...more

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California Adopts Ratification and Verification Statute for Corporations

Throughout the life cycle of a company, and especially during the leaner early start-up stages, corporate actions that are defective due to failures to obtain the correct board or shareholder votes, errors in the approval...more

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Does A California Corporation Have The Power To Indemnify Corporate Employee Benefit Plan Fiduciaries?

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Section 317 of the California Corporations Code authorizes, limits and  in one circumstance even mandates the indemnification of a person by reason of the fact that the person is, or was, an "agent" of the corporation.   The...more

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Court Finds No Right To Prejudgment Interest In Buy-Out Of Shares

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Section 1800 of the California Corporations Code authorizes specified persons to file a complaint for involuntary dissolution of the corporation based on specified grounds.   Section 2000 provides an "escape hatch" by which...more

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A Key Difference Between Corporate And LLC Buyout Rights That You May Have Missed

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Both the California General Corporation Law and the California Revised Uniform Limited Liability Company Act include provisions granting shareholders/members the right to avoid a dissolution of the corporation/LLC under...more

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What's Justice And Reasonableness Got To Do, Got To Do With It?

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Section 310 of the California Corporations Code concerns two different types of contracts or transactions.  The first concerns a contract or other transaction between the corporation and one or more of its directors, or...more

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Where Have All The Articles Gone?

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The term "article" has an interesting etymology.  It is derived (via Latin) from the Ancient Greek word, ἄρθρον, meaning a bodily joint.  Articles, like joints, connect things together....more

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A Preference For Minority Rule?

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Section 204(a)(9) of the California Corporations Code allows the articles of incorporation to include a provision requiring the approval of the shareholders (Section 153) or the approval of the outstanding shares (Section...more

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Can A Corporation Pledge Its Own Shares?

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A "pledge" is a bailment for security.   It is effected by delivery of possession of the pledged property, although title remains in the pledgor.  Hartford v. State Bar,  50 Cal. 3d 1139, 791 P.2d 598, 270 Cal. Rptr. 12...more

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Section 2115's Peculiar Consolidation Rule

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Section 2115 of the California Corporations Code famously purports to impose numerous provisions of the General Corporation Law on foreign corporations if two tests are met.  One of these tests, the so-called "business...more

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Here Is Something A Board Can Do Under Nevada, But Not California, Law

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The private corporation laws of both California and Nevada both authorize the formation of committees.  Cal. Corp. Code § 311 & NRS 78.125.  There are some differences, however.  California requires that any committee of the...more

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Some Information That You Won't Find On The Secretary Of State's Website

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The California Secretary of State's website provides certain information with respect to a wide range of domestic and foreign entities registered to transact intrastate business, including corporations, limited liability...more

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Can A Corporation Change Its Board Size In Proprio Motu?

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As noted in yesterday's post, Secretary of State Shirley N. Weber is asking U.S. District Court Judge R. Gary Klausner to dismiss a challenge to California's board quota statutes.   In her motion to dismiss, the Secretary of...more

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Why California Requires Notice Of Rights That Shareholders May Not Have

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Dissenters' rights under California's General Corporation Law do not exist unless there are "dissenting shares", a term defined in Section 1300(b) of the California Corporations Code.  In order to qualify as "dissenting...more

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Court Finds No Cause Of Action Against Officer For Interfering With Shareholder Inspection

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William Romanowski is a former NFL linebacker who later became the majority shareholder, director, and "public face" of Nutrition 53, Inc.  When the company's second largest shareholder was allegedly denied inspection of the...more

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