Abstract

The author, a former Assistant Commissioner of the California Department of Corporations, argues that the standard of care provision applicable to corporate directors in the proposed revision of the California Corporations Code affords the opportunity to provide substantial protection of the interests of minority shareholders by taking into account the circumstances of the corporation, and in particular whether the directors were elected by cumulative voting or noncumulatively.

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