Section 709 of the California Corporations Code provides a mechanism for "any shareholder" or "any person who claims to have been denied the right to vote" to obtain a determination by the Superior Court of the validity of any election or...
The closure of Silicon Valley Bank has understandably attracted a lot of attention. There are, however, other ways to lose money when banking. The California Department of Financial Protection & Innovation recently issued the consumer alert, which...
Earlier this week, Senator Melissa Hurtado amended her placeholding bill, SB 738, to flesh out her proposed Corporate Transparency Act. As amended, the bill would require foreign corporations that register to transact intrastate business with the...
Silicon Valley Bank was chartered by the State of California and was subject to the supervision of the California Department of Financial Protection & Innovation. The DFPI was not the bank's regulator. The bank had adopted a bank holding company...
Last week, I wrote about an unsuccessful challenge to the activities of the Office of Elections Cybersecurity within the California Secretary of State's office: Is The California Secretary of State Monitoring What You Publish Online? In that case, ...
Tulane Law School Professor Ann M. Lipton at Tulane Law School begins her forthcoming, Inside Out (or, One State to Rule them All): New Challenges to the Internal Affairs Doctrine, by quoting Delaware Vice Chancellor J. Travis Laster:
NRS 107.028 lists a number of different categories of persons who may serve as trustee under a deed of trust. One category is domestic or foreign entity which holds a current state business license issued by the Secretary of State pursuant to ...
Yesterday, Liz Dunshee in The Proxy Season Blog addressed the question of whether motions to adjourn were considered "routine" for purposes of Rule 452 of the New York Stock Exchange. This rule permits brokers provides that brokers may only vote on...