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Student Claims Dismissed Against College For Fraud, Breach of Duty, Breach of Contract
Court says students failed to show duties owed to them when College abruptly closed for financial reasons
Does Potential Beneficiary Have Standing To Contest Administration of Trust?
Australian “branch church” of Christian Science denied standing to contest administration of Mary Baker Eddy’s testamentary trust
Members Lose Standing to Sue When They Withdraw, Start Competitor
Court finds requirement for continuous membership, absence of conflict of interest, to pursue derivative action
Court Says Contributions To Foundation By Broker, TPA of ERISA Plan Are Not Illegal
The charity offering the health plan had no influence over use of funds or benefit from the gifts, and payments were not prohibited transactions
Director Retains Standing to Sue Even After Removal from Board
California Court refuses to find plaintiff has requirement for “continuous directorship” to sue for breach of fiduciary duty
Motion to Take Down Flag Fails to Obtain Votes to Pass
Court says motion involves an “important matter” and super majority is required to pass