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Wyoming Business Questions & Legal Answers
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I assume that the "company" to which you refer is a corporation. Many corporations, particularly publicly traded corporations, have outside directors who are neither employed by nor substantial shareholders of the corporation. Outside directors are usually compensated by the corporation, but they take on certain obligations. Directors have fiduciary duties to the corporation and, in some circumstances, to its creditors. They also have obligations to investors and potential investors. If any of these people feels that the director has breached his/her obligations, the director can be sued (although the corporation often has insurance which can cover the attorneys' fees incurred in defending such a suit and, depending on the basis for liability, an award against the director.) ... Read More
I assume that the "company" to which you refer is a corporation. Many corporations, particularly publicly traded corporations, have outside... Read More
The first step is to complain to the employer directly and demand payment in writing, delivered by certified mail. If payment is not forthcoming, there are a few "free" and "nearly free" steps you can take before having to engage an attorney. These include complaining to your state's labor department and filing a small-claims suit.... Read More
The first step is to complain to the employer directly and demand payment in writing, delivered by certified mail. If payment is not forthcoming,... Read More
These kinds of arrangements are relatively simple for experienced attorneys to draft. The key here is having appropriate protections for the "money partner" so that he can withdraw the property from the joint venture if you fail to perform. See an attorney.
These kinds of arrangements are relatively simple for experienced attorneys to draft. The key here is having appropriate protections for the "money... Read More
Corporations do not have partners. If you wish to resign, you can simply tender your resignation as an officer and director. You will remain a stockholder.
Corporations do not have partners. If you wish to resign, you can simply tender your resignation as an officer and director. You will remain a... Read More