Fiduciary Duties for Activist Shareholders.
Stanford Law Review 2008, March, 60, 5
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INTRODUCTION In the typical American public corporation, power is dispersed among three key groups: shareholders, the board of directors, and the company's executive officers, including its Chief Executive Officer (CEO). Each group has rights and privileges. Each also has duties and responsibilities.
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