The last sentence of California Corporations Code Section 600(e) imposes a significant limitation on the ability of California corporations to hold virtual-only meetings:
Bill Would Urgently Remove Limitation On Virtual Shareholder Meetings And Allow Utopian Meetings
Posted on March 09, 2022
California Bill Would Require Minimum Numbers Of Members Of Underrepresented Communities On State Boards And Commissions
Posted on March 24, 2021
In 2018, California enacted legislation requiring publicly held corporations having their principal executive offices in the state to have minimum numbers of female directors. 2018 Cal. Stats. ch. 954. Despite pending constitutional challenges to...
California Bill Would Require Publicly Traded Corporations To Make Environmental Disclosures
Posted on March 04, 2021
California currently imposes unique disclosure requirements on publicly traded corporations. See California Joins The Parade: The California Corporate Disclosure Act, 16 Insights 21 (2002). These disclosures are at best useless because they...
Why Tomorrow Is An Important Day For The California Legislature
Posted on February 18, 2021
Tomorrow is an important day for the California legislature because it is the last for bills to be introduced (Joint Rule 61(a)(1) and Joint Rule 54(a)). After a bill has been introduced, it may not be heard by any committee or acted upon by either...