• Joshua Lloyd
    Joshua Lloyd
    • over 2 years ago
    • Law Books
    • Law Books

    California Approves New Procedure to Ratify Noncompliant Corporate Actions

    California Laws Governing Business Entities Annotated California corporations now have a mechanism to retroactively remedy defective corporate actions, after lawmakers approved new procedures to allow corporations to petition the superior court to ratify...
  • Joshua Lloyd
    Joshua Lloyd
    • over 1 year ago
    • Law Books
    • Law Books

    Egan on Entities: Understanding Changes to the Texas Business Organization Code and Delaware Business Statutes

    By Eric Geringswald | CSC Prominent Texas attorney Byron Egan provides insightful analysis of changes to the Texas Business Organizations Code and Delaware business entity statutes enacted during recent legislative sessions in the Fourth Edition of...
  • Joshua Lloyd
    Joshua Lloyd
    • 3 days ago
    • Law Books
    • Law Books

    New Michigan Business Tax Changes Now in Effect

    By Eric Geringswald | CSC Key Business Tax Changes in Michigan Michigan lawmakers approved changes to several of the state’s business tax statutes: Income tax on flow-through entity members — The Department of Treasury may require...
  • Joshua Lloyd
    Joshua Lloyd
    • 1 month ago
    • Law Books
    • Law Books

    Delaware Lawmakers Approve Changes to Trade Name Registration for Corporations and LLCs

    By Eric Geringswald | CSC New Trade Name Legislation Takes Effect in 2025 Lawmakers in Delaware passed new legislation during the latest legislative session regarding trade names of corporations and LLCs. The new legislation takes effect June 2, 2025...
  • Joshua Lloyd
    Joshua Lloyd
    • over 1 year ago
    • Law Books
    • Law Books

    California Courts say Failure to Pay Arbitration Fees Could have Unfortunate Consequences for Attorneys, Clients

    By The Wagstaffe Group California Arbitration Fees California litigators pursuing arbitration take heed: the failure to timely pay arbitration fees could have disastrous consequences for your client. A California appellate court has yet again held...
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