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Allen Matkins

Does Guzman Supply An Answer To Moelis?

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I always enjoy hearing from readers of this blog.  Recently, I wrote: Reading these statutes together, it is relatively clear that Nevada, like Delaware, permits the articles of incorporation to vary the mandate that...more

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Don't Be Caught Inquorate! Some Key, But Subtle, Differences In California's And Nevada's Board Quorum Requirements

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California Corporations Code Section 307(a)(7) provides that a "majority of the authorized number of directors constitutes a quorum for the transaction of business".  Thus, if the authorized number of directors is 7 and there...more

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Should I Incorporate on My Own?

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Formally incorporating a company is a significant milestone in a founder’s journey. What may have begun as an idea doodled on the back of a napkin is now an official legal entity. Given the mass availability of...more

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How Will The Secretary Of State Know A Corporation's Purpose?

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Yesterday I wrote about my concern that about the constitutionality of  SB 1168 (Limón).  This bill  would allow the California Secretary of State to cancel the articles of incorporation or the filing of a statement and...more

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Does Bill Authorizing The Secretary Of State To Cancel Corporations Have An Illegitimate Purpose?

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Recently, I wrote that California Senator Monique Limón had introduced legislation, SB 1186, that would allow the Secretary of State to cancel the articles of incorporation or the filing of a statement and designation by a...more

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Does California Or Colorado Law Apply To The Articles Of Incorporation of A Colorado Corporation?

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I suspect that many practitioners would assume that the law of the state of incorporation would determine the viability of an exculpation clause in a corporation's articles of incorporation.  Thus, I was surprised to read...more

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Class Voting Distinctions between Maryland and Delaware

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The Supreme Court of Delaware recently issued a decision upholding long-standing precedent regarding Delaware’s class vote requirement. The case, In re Fox Corporation/Snap Inc. Section 242 Litigation, concerned amendments to...more

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If Corporate Charters Are Contracts, Must They Be Signed By The Corporation?

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Recently, Professor Ann Lipton wrote that the California Supreme Court has granted review of EpicentRx, In.c v. Superior Court, 95 Cal. App. 5th 890 (2023), review granted 539 P.3d 118 (2023).   This was a case that I...more

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Recent Amendments to the North Carolina Business Corporation Act - Update

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The Business Law Section of the North Carolina Bar Association was active this past year in proposing certain changes to the North Carolina Business Corporation Act. Below is a summary of the amendments that were adopted this...more

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What’s in a Name? Why Your “Dual Class” IPO Should Be a “Dual Series” IPO Instead

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We recently represented Klaviyo, Inc. (NYSE: KVYO), in its $576 million initial public offering on the New York Stock Exchange. As has been extensively reported in the media, Klaviyo’s very successful offering represented the...more

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Business Partner or Spouse?

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Too often, entrepreneurs (who intend on starting the next IPO) pay little to no attention to their organizational documents. This is quite intriguing, as it is similar to buying a house, and not paying attention to whose name...more

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Amending Articles Of Incorporation When The Corporation No Longer Exists - Here's How

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California Corporations Code Section 204(a)(4) permits the articles of incorporation to include a provision limiting the duration of a corporation's existence to a specified date.  I very seldom encounter such as provision in...more

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Articles Of Incorporation Doom Representational Standing

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The Short Term Rental Alliance of San Diego is an advocacy and education organization whose members include landlords and hosts with at least one single-family short-term rental property located in the “San Diego Coastal...more

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Is The Right To Sue Officers A Power, Preference Or Special Right?

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Earlier this month the Electrical Workers Pension Fund, Local 103, I.B.E.W. filed a verified class action complaint in the Delaware Court of Chancery against Fox Corporation.  (Case No. 2022-1007-MTZ (filed Nov. 4, 2022)). ...more

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Documents Filed With The Secretary Of State Do Not Qualify For Anti-SLAPP Protection

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An individual formed a nonprofit public benefit corporation, Xi'an Jiaotung University Alumni Association of Norther California by filing articles of incorporation with the California Secretary of State.  Thereafter, he filed...more

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So You Want to Start a Business? 10 Legal Steps to Create a Successful Business Entity

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Once you have a business idea, creating a business entity may seem daunting from a legal standpoint. However, setting up your business with thoughtful consideration and guidance will pay off over time, as you can...more

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The (Failed) Failing Business Exception: Stockholders’ Right to Vote on Asset Transfers

In Stream T.V. Networks, Inc. v. SeeCubic, Inc., the Delaware Supreme Court (“Court”) held that section 271 of the Delaware General Corporation Law (“D.G.C.L”), which requires stockholder approval for a Delaware corporation...more

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For A Limited Time Only - California Is Giving Away Corporations, LLCs And More!

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 As a result of the recent enactment of California's 2022-2023 Budget Bill, the California Secretary of State's office as announced a temporary waiver of many business entity filing fees.  This waiver will last until June 30,...more

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Propuesta de Reforma a la Ley General de Sociedades Mercantiles en Materia de Asambleas Telemáticas

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En fechas recientes, la Comisión de Economía, Comercio y Competitividad de la Cámara de Diputados hizo público su dictamen a la iniciativa con proyecto de decreto por el que se reforman y adicional diversas disposiciones de...more

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Establishing A Business Entity In Cyprus (Updated)

Cyprus is an EU member state and a common law jurisdiction with a legal system similar to that of the UK. It is located at the eastern end of Europe linking 3 continents, Europe, Africa and Asia and it has a long and strong...more

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Where To Find Common Stock In The California General Corporation Law

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As discussed in this post, the California General Corporation Law defines and uses the term "common shares" rather than "common stock".   Common shares are shares that have no preference over other shares with respect to...more

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Amending The Articles Without Approval By The Outstanding Shares

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California Corporations Code Section 902 generally requires that amendments to the articles of incorporation must be approved by the outstanding shares and the Board of Directors.  The statute lists three instances when the...more

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Heavy Is the Head That Wears the Crown: Board of Director Authority in a Community Association

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The Board of Directors for a Community Association functions in a very similar capacity as the Board of a standard corporation. Approximately 95% of all decisions to be made on behalf of a Community Association will be...more

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Massachusetts Provides Flexibility for Ch. 180 Corporation Governance During COVID-19

In April 2020, Massachusetts enacted emergency legislation that eases certain corporate governance requirements for the duration of the Commonwealth’s state of emergency, declared by the Governor on March 10, 2020, and for 60...more

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Breaking Bad At Board Meetings

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Suppose that the articles of incorporation of a California corporation provide that the authorized number of directors is 7.  Unless the articles or bylaws provide otherwise, the attendance of 4 directors will constitute a...more

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