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More than three years later, stockholders and option holders filed a complaint alleging that the controller, its affiliates, and the officers and directors had conspired to loot the company by usurping corporate opportunities, transferring assets for insufficient consideration, and entering into agreements that drained value from the company. [read post]
2 Feb 2017, 5:46 am by Arina Shulga
 The founders enter into Technology Assignment Agreements with the company, dated as of the date of the RSPAs, transferring to the corporation all IP they have developed for the company prior to its formation. [read post]
22 Sep 2015, 11:54 am by Greg Daugherty
Examples include stock transfers, stock options, stock warrants, restricted stock, restricted stock units, phantom stock plans and stock appreciation rights paid to an employee, director or independent contractor. [read post]
29 Feb 2016, 9:56 am by Scott Riddle
Bitcoin – currency, the equivalent of U.S. dollars, or a commodity more similar to a product or stock? [read post]
11 Aug 2014, 4:30 pm
Situs assets include: real estate in foreign countries and stock in foreign corporations. [read post]
22 Feb 2019, 7:40 am by Thomas Schober
Domestic C Corporation – the stock must be a corporation created or organized in the U.S. or any State that is taxed under subchapter C of the Code. [read post]
30 Sep 2008, 6:33 pm
(d) In a stock cooperative, any conveyance, judicial sale, or other voluntary or involuntary transfer of the separate interest includes the ownership interest in the corporation, however evidenced. [read post]
18 Dec 2012, 8:31 am by Jeffrey W. Berkman, Esq.
 Typical provisions can include voting agreements or rights among the shareholders, restrictions on voluntary transfers of stock (i.e., selling stock to a third-party) and involuntary transfers (death, bankruptcy or divorce of a shareholder), a buy-out clause, non-competition obligations, information rights of shareholders, and limitations on authority of the Board of Directors and dispute mechanisms.2. [read post]
8 Aug 2016, 8:00 am by Robert Kreisman
  Those factors include:  “(1) Inadequate capitalization; (2) failure to issue stock; (3) failure to observe corporate formalities; (4) nonpayment of dividends; (5) insolvency of the debtor corporation; (6) nonfunctioning of the other officers or directors; (7) absence of corporate records; (8) commingling of funds; (9) diversion of assets from the corporation by or to a stockholder or other person or entity to the detriment of creditors;… [read post]
26 Feb 2024, 4:37 am by Peter Mahler
” Section 713 to the Rescue In 1961, made effective in 1963, the New York legislature enacted the brand new Business Corporation Law to replace the old Stock Corporation Law. [read post]
28 Oct 2021, 8:58 am by Kevin Kaufman
(The proposal would allow $1 billion of stock in a single corporation to be treated as non-tradable in an attempt to provide protections for business founders.) [read post]
26 Mar 2012, 4:00 am by Peter A. Mahler
[Vilardi's] voting rights or status as an officer, director or shareholder of the corporation" and that the corporation shall carry on "as if [the] shares of stock had not been transferred to [Babbino] by [Vilardi]. [read post]
24 Apr 2023, 4:53 am by Franklin C. McRoberts
Fochetta v Schlackman, 257 AD2d 546 [1st Dept 1999] [“Plaintiff was a principal and a 50% shareholder of each of the closely held defendant corporations until 1996 when he executed the stock surrender, the validity of which forms the focal point of the present litigation. [read post]
27 Jan 2011, 3:14 pm by Steve Bainbridge
They further found that financial institutions with more independent boards were more likely to raise equity capital during the crisis, which ultimately resulted in a wealth transfer from shareholders to creditors. [read post]
16 Dec 2009, 6:15 am by Steven Peck
Corporations have advantages over LLC's in the respect that they are able to issue stock, and possibly stock options, to key employees and investors. [read post]
17 Jan 2009, 12:56 pm
 For instance, Sellers of stock in C Corporations often have tax incentives for the sale of stock (e.g. to avoid depreciation recapture). [read post]
14 Apr 2013, 6:02 pm by Jacobs Paul
The failure to obtain authority to issue stock or to subscribe to or issue the stock. e. [read post]
29 Mar 2010, 4:30 am by Broc Romanek
Cost-Basis Reporting - Are You (and Your Brokers and Transfer Agents) Ready? [read post]
22 Oct 2007, 7:33 am
The Fall 2007 Edition of the EAP&D Corporate Law and Litigation Bulletin has recently been released and is available here. [read post]