By David Lisi
Whoever said that crisis equals opportunity probably was not serving on the board of directors of a Delaware corporation. It feels as if every day brings news of another corporate scandal or special committee investigation. Fortunately, there are some general guidelines that may be helpful to directors grappling with the proper role and responsibilities of the board when faced with a crisis unfolding in real time.
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