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Directors' Ignorance of Corporate Affairs
 
To carry out fully their duties and responsibilities to shareholders and the corporation, directors must be reasonably familiar with the workings of the corporation and have a general knowledge of how the corporation conducts its business. Directors are not expected to have superior knowledge about all business and financial aspects of the corporation, but they are assumed to have competent knowledge of the duties they have taken on when named to the board. More...
 
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Employment Law
 
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Overview of Corporate Opportunity
 
Corporate directors are fiduciaries and must exercise the utmost good faith when managing the corporation's affairs. Under the corporate opportunity doctrine, corporate directors cannot divert business to themselves and reap personal gains or profits if the business legitimately belongs to the corporation. As fiduciaries, directors cannot appropriate opportunities that were developed through use of corporate assets. More...
 
Mutual Fund Prospectus Comparable Information Requirements
 
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