This month's installment examines the implications of the California Supreme Court's forthcoming decision in Turner v. Victoria, which considers whether a director or officer of a California nonprofit public benefit corporation can maintain standing as a derivative plaintiff (i.e. bringing a claim on behalf of the entity) when they do not remain in the role through the entirety of the litigation.
On Nov. 10, 2021, the California Sup...
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