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The Business Judgment Rule in the Central District of California
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Reno
Macdonald Fernandez LLP
A pair of recent decisions by the United States District Court for the Central District of California challenge the strength of the business judgment rule. To summarize, the cases hold that the business judgment rule does not protect corporate officers (as opposed to directors).
Fernandez, R. 2014, "The Business Judgment Rule in the Central District of California". In: Legal By the Bay, Bar Association of San Francisco, San Francisco, California.
Tags: Bankruptcy, Business Judgment Rule, Central District Of California, Litigation,
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