Derivative actions can be somewhat confusing. Although the entity is essentially the plaintiff, it is named as a defendant. Initially, one might question why must the corporation be named as a party? I can think of at least two reasons. First,...
Court Of Appeal Holds LLC's Former Counsel May Represent Insider Defendants In Derivative Suit

Limited Liability Companies, Richard M. Aronson, Derivative Suits, Beachcomber Management, CCP Section 382, derivative, disqualification, successive representation
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