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Corporations-Foreign Corporations-Jurisdiction In Derivative Suits, E. M. Deal S.Ed.
Corporations-Foreign Corporations-Jurisdiction In Derivative Suits, E. M. Deal S.Ed.
Michigan Law Review
As an aftermath of the much publicized circus fire in Hartford, Connecticut, on July 6, 1944, owners of 37 per cent of the stock of the circus corporation brought a derivative action against the officers and directors alleging failure to observe proper precautions and asking that the corporation be indemnified for losses sustained and for an accounting for certain corporation funds spent for the benefit of one of the- defendant directors. The suit was instituted in New York where the corporation was licensed to do business although the circus was incorporated in Delaware, wintered in Florida, and the cause of …