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Principles of Fiduciary Deference: The Business Judgment Rule and Exculpatory Clauses

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By Franklin C. McRoberts on May 23, 2022
Posted in Derivative Actions, Family-Owned Businesses

In this week’s New York Business Divorce, read about the latest chapter in a long-running litigation saga between the son and daughter of artist Peter Max fighting for control of their family-owned corporation.
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