Explore corporate resolutions—a key tool for a company's board of directors. Understand their definition, how they function, and their essential types for corporate governance.
A shareholder resolution is a non-binding recommendation to the board of directors of a public corporation regulated by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Proposed by shareholders, ...
What Is a Corporate Resolution? A corporate resolution is a written document created by the board of directors of a company detailing a binding corporate action. A board of directors is a group of ...
A limited liability company, also called an LLC, is a business entity type that enjoys certain legal and tax benefits modeled after a corporation, but it is not an actual corporation. An LLC has ...
America’s growing energy dominance is helping transform our economy and revitalize the forgotten parts of our nation. Through innovation and free-market principles, America’s oil and natural gas ...
NCUA is making excellent progress towards resolving the corporate credit union crisis. The agency's securitization strategy for the corporates' distressed securities — the legacy assets — is being ...
Global business investigations and consulting firm Corporate Resolutions has hired Wes Rigler as director of investigations in the firm’s New York headquarters. The firm’s intelligence gathering is ...
The Department of Justice’s (“DOJ”) Fraud Section recently released a year-in-review report that shows the section’s strong performance in 2020, despite challenges caused by the global pandemic.