The “Business Judgment Rule” Applies in LLCs Too
Corporate directors have long relied on the “business judgment rule,” under which their decisions are presumed to have been made “on an informed basis, in good…
Corporate directors have long relied on the “business judgment rule,” under which their decisions are presumed to have been made “on an informed basis, in good…
California’s anti-SLAPP statute (Code of Civil Procedure section 425.16) aims to protect defendants from meritless lawsuits designed to chill “protected activity” — i.e., the exercise of…
There are not many published California Court of Appeal opinions providing guidance for LLC managers and members. That’s why it’s an “LLC Jungle” out there. While…
The LLC Jungle blog is kicking off with a look back at the top LLC-related posts from its companion blog, Money and Dirt. The “Seven Critical…
The LLC Jungle blog is coming in October 2018! The blog will cover developments in California law governing limited liability companies — the increasingly popular form…