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Richard G. Burt
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10 S Almaden Blvd #1250
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Bylaw Indemnification and the Statute of Frauds
In a recent post on his blog, Keith Bishop asks the question, Are charter indemnification provisions contracts? Many companies include provisions in their articles and bylaws that mandate indemnification of directors and officers, and they often say that they are … Continue reading
Posted in Contract Drafting, Directors and officers, Indemnification, Limited liability companies (LLC)
Tagged by-law, by-laws, bylaw, bylaws, indemnity, statute of frauds
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