| Securities Law> Additional Offerings, Disclosure & the Securities Exchange Act of 1934> Tender Offers |
| (Going Private Reporting Requirements for Public Companies)More... |
| Mergers |
| Disclosure and Shareholder Approval Requirements for Stock Options During MergersMore... |
| Record-keeping and Reporting |
| A component of the duty of obedience implicitly requires directors to ensure that the corporation maintains accurate and complete books and records. Corporate books and records include, but are not limited to, records of board and committee meetings, financial records, lists of shareholders, internal procedures, policies, and corporate governance and compliance programs. More... |
| The Rule 505 Exemption from Registration Requirements for Small Securities Offerings |
| Before selling shares of stock to the public, a company normally must file a detailed registration statement with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The usual registration statement must contain a prospectus with audited financial statements and other information required for review by Commission staff. However, several exemptions from registration requirements are available for stock offerings that are of lesser value or sold to restricted categories of purchasers. More... |
| DUTY OF LOYALTY |
| DISCLOSURE OF A CORPORATE OPPORTUNITYMore... |

