From Distance Meetings to Diversity Reports: 2020 Updates for NY State Businesses
Historically, a meeting necessarily meant a physical encounter. Indeed, the word "meet" can be traced to the Anglo Saxon word metan which means to encounter or meet. So it was that shareholder meetings involved the presence...more
Currently, the California Corporations Code prohibits a California corporation from conducting a meeting of shareholders solely by electronic transmission by and to the corporation, electronic video screen communication,...more
In September 2021, the North Carolina General Assembly passed, and Governor Roy Cooper signed into law, Session Law 2021-162 (House Bill 320), Part I of which includes amendments to the North Carolina Business Corporation Act...more
Section 311 of the California Corporations Code authorizes the creation of one or more committees. Unlike Delaware, a committee of the board must have two or more members. The board of directors may vest all of the...more
State corporate laws are surprisingly sparse on the details of annual meetings. The California Corporations Code, for example, requires that a corporation hold an annual meeting for the election of directors but does not...more
On Monday, March 30, 2020, Governor Gavin Newsom issued another order addressing the State of Emergency existing in California as a result of the threat of COVID-19. The order addresses a variety of issues intended to provide...more
On March 19, Dorsey attorneys successfully obtained an emergency order from the Governor of the State of Alaska, which temporarily suspends certain state laws during the coronavirus public health crisis, and allows all Alaska...more
"Adjourn" is derived from the Latin words "ad" and "diurnus", meaning "to" and "daily" (a diurnal flower opens only during the day). The word came into the English language through Old French "ajorner" ("soup du jour" is the...more
Seventeen years ago, Delaware amended Section 211 of the Delaware General Corporation Law to permit corporations to hold electronic meetings of stockholders. 72 Del. Laws, c. 343, §§ 7, 8. In the ensuing years, an...more
Companies typically cite cost savings and ease of access as the motivation for holding virtual stockholder meetings. Andy D. Bryant, Chairman of the Board of Intel Corporation, for example, provided the following rationale...more
In my experience, companies most often hold board and shareholder meetings at or near their principal executive offices . As a result, many corporations hold their meetings in California even though they may be incorporated...more
The 78th Session of the Nevada Legislature made a number of changes to provisions of Title 7 of the Nevada Revised Statutes (NRS) governing business entities, including corporations, limited liability companies and limited...more
The California General Corporation Law unequivocally authorizes the giving of notice of stockholder meetings by electronic transmission. Section 601(b) provides “Notice of a shareholders’ meeting or any report shall be given...more
Yesterday’s post concerned waivers of notice of shareholders’ meetings under Section 602 of the California Corporations Code. Although not required to do so, corporate bylaws often parrot the statute. One popular guidebook,...more