This book reframes the role of corporate directors and officers as 'discretionaries' rather than 'fiduciaries' in the context of a wide range of key issues, including the duty of care, the business judgment rule, exculpation statutes, the duty of loyalty, and mergers and acquisitions.
This book reframes the role of corporate directors and officers as 'discretionaries' rather than 'fiduciaries' in the context of a wide range of key issues, including the duty of care, the business judgment rule, exculpation statutes, the duty of loyalty, and mergers and acquisitions.