The close corporation\u27 operates in a continual atmosphere of conflict and self-dealing. Typical close corporation transactions between directors and the corporation produce conflicts which, more often than not, evolve from frustration to friction, from friction to disaffection and, ultimately, from disaffection to litigation. Problems caused by transactions between a corporation and one or more of its directors have constituted a pervasive theme of corporate law for the last half century. It is the purpose of this article to consider state statutory provisions governing conflicts of interest and their application to close corporations to determine whether or not such provisions provide useful rules for the unanticipated conflict which ar...
There are many ways to evaluate the quality of a jurisdiction\u27s business law rules. From a practi...
The separation of ownership and control that is a typical feature of listed companies gives rise to ...
All companies admit in their codes of conduct that conflicts of interest (CIs) are a threat to their...
The close corporation\u27 operates in a continual atmosphere of conflict and self-dealing. Typical c...
Dealings between a corporation and its officers or directors present a perennial corporate law probl...
One of the most common challenges for all directors and many other officers (such as CFO, CEO, gene...
Conflicts of interest in corporate law can be addressed by two main alternatives: a requirement of a...
Events on the Boards of directors in Nigeria have exposed diverse cases of conflict of interest and ...
The article is devoted to analysis the nature and peculiarities of stakeholder's conflicts of intere...
California\u27s new General Corporation Law, which will go into effect on January 1, 1977, contains ...
Conflicts of interest are the quintessential agency cost-the constant, lurking danger that agents ma...
This article analyzes an important dilemma that raises liability and ethical concerns: Attorney conf...
This article is the first in a series of articles discussing the problem of conflicts of interest in...
Shareholders’ Agreements are contractual devices to manage tensions among shareholders of a corporat...
Traditionally, courts have been concerned that fiduciaries do not place themselves in positions of c...
There are many ways to evaluate the quality of a jurisdiction\u27s business law rules. From a practi...
The separation of ownership and control that is a typical feature of listed companies gives rise to ...
All companies admit in their codes of conduct that conflicts of interest (CIs) are a threat to their...
The close corporation\u27 operates in a continual atmosphere of conflict and self-dealing. Typical c...
Dealings between a corporation and its officers or directors present a perennial corporate law probl...
One of the most common challenges for all directors and many other officers (such as CFO, CEO, gene...
Conflicts of interest in corporate law can be addressed by two main alternatives: a requirement of a...
Events on the Boards of directors in Nigeria have exposed diverse cases of conflict of interest and ...
The article is devoted to analysis the nature and peculiarities of stakeholder's conflicts of intere...
California\u27s new General Corporation Law, which will go into effect on January 1, 1977, contains ...
Conflicts of interest are the quintessential agency cost-the constant, lurking danger that agents ma...
This article analyzes an important dilemma that raises liability and ethical concerns: Attorney conf...
This article is the first in a series of articles discussing the problem of conflicts of interest in...
Shareholders’ Agreements are contractual devices to manage tensions among shareholders of a corporat...
Traditionally, courts have been concerned that fiduciaries do not place themselves in positions of c...
There are many ways to evaluate the quality of a jurisdiction\u27s business law rules. From a practi...
The separation of ownership and control that is a typical feature of listed companies gives rise to ...
All companies admit in their codes of conduct that conflicts of interest (CIs) are a threat to their...