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The Board Of Nonprofit Organizations: Puzzling Through The Gaps Between Law And Practice, Evelyn Brody Jan 2007

The Board Of Nonprofit Organizations: Puzzling Through The Gaps Between Law And Practice, Evelyn Brody

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Director Independence In The Independent Sector, Dana Brakman Reiser Jan 2007

Director Independence In The Independent Sector, Dana Brakman Reiser

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Stone V. Ritter And The Expanding Duty Of Loyalty, Claire A. Hill, Brett H. Mcdonnell Jan 2007

Stone V. Ritter And The Expanding Duty Of Loyalty, Claire A. Hill, Brett H. Mcdonnell

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Stone v. Ritter is the first post-Disney Delaware Supreme Court case articulating the doctrine of good faith. Taking Stone v. Ritter as a point of departure, we propose a way of understanding how good faith fits within the broader context of Delaware fiduciary duty cases. We see potential cases as arrayed along a continuum from traditional care cases to traditional loyalty cases. In between are cases where director or officer objectivity is impaired, but less so than in traditional loyalty cases. The emerging law of good faith helps courts deal with such cases. Particular clusters of cases develop detailed guidance …