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Corporate Law (Part 2 of 3): Guiding Corporate Governance: Fiduciary Duties, the Business Judgment Rule, and Shareholder Rights

Corporate Law (Part 2 of 3): Guiding Corporate Governance: Fiduciary Duties, the Business Judgment Rule, and Shareholder Rights



This lecture on corporate law examines the governance of corporations, focusing on the fiduciary duties of directors and officers, such as care, loyalty, and good faith. It explains the business judgment rule, which protects informed and conflict-free decisions made by these individuals. The text also covers shareholder rights, including how they can enforce these rights through direct and derivative suits, particularly concerning breaches of fiduciary duty or conflicts of interest involving controlling shareholders. Finally, it addresses minority shareholder protections and how courts evaluate potential governance disputes, often considering factors like self-dealing and the fairness of transactions.


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