Is An LLC's Membership List A Trade Secret?

Yesterday's post considered one of several matters raised on appeal in Perry v. Stuart, 2025 WL 1501935. The case involves a former member's demand for inspection of records of a California limited liability company. Another issue raised in the...

Is There A Continuous Membership Requirement For LLC Inspections?

The California Limited Liability Company Act provides “a manager” of a limited liability company “shall promptly deliver . . . a copy of the information required to be maintained by paragraphs (1), (2), and (4) of subdivision (d) of [s]ection...

Nevada Legislature Approves Amendments To The State's Corporate Law

In prior posts, I have discussed some the changes that AB 239 would make to Nevada's corporate law.  See Nevada Bill Would Expressly Allow Directors To Approve Documents In "Preliminary Form", In More Bad News For Delaware, Nevada Legislature...

Should Nevada Corporations Say Goodbye To Ratification Of Auditor Appointments?

According to this Form 8-K filed on April 29, 2025, Tripadvisor, Inc. finally completed its reincorporation from Delaware to Nevada by means of a statutory conversion, which it erroneously denominated a "redomestication".  See Converting A...

Judge Rules Shareholders Can Pursue Derivative Claim Following A "Conversion"

A year ago, I posited the question whether a derivative suit can survive a conversion.  See  Can A Derivative Suit Survive Conversion? I raised that question in reference to Palkon v. Maffei,2024 WL 678204 (Del. Ch. Feb. 20, 2024), in which the...

If "Will" Means "Shall", Does "Shall" Mean "Will", "May" or "Must"?

In reviewing a recent agreement, I came across the following interpretive provision:

Is This Harvard Magazine Article Incorrect?

There have been numerous news reports about the discovery of an original Magna Carta at the Harvard Law School Library, including this article in Harvard Magazine.  According to these reports, a document previously categorized as a “copy” of the...

Complaint Need Not Allege Fraud, Misrepresentation, Or Deceit To Be "Based Upon" A Corporation’s “Fraud, Misrepresentation or Deceit"

In 2002, the California Legislature created the Victims of Corporate Fraud Compensation Fund as part of the Corporate Disclosure Act.  See Victims of Corporate Fraud Fund. There are a number of conditions that must be met to receive a payout from the...

Another Court Conflates Limited Liability Companies And Corporations

For the last several years, I have been commenting on the judicial confounding of limited liability companies and corporations.  See What Egregious Error Have Courts Made Nearly 9,000 Times (And Counting)?,The Too Too Unpardonable Fault Of...

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