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Breach of Duty Judgment Not Dischargeable in Bankruptcy
Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals says claim stems from “fraud or defalcation while acting in fiduciary capacity”
Committee Member Not Insured For Alleged Hacking Incident
Employment practices and D & O insurance do not protect against claim of “stalking”
New Members May Take Over Nonprofit By Paying Dues and Calling Meeting
Court says bylaws contemplate membership upon payment and new members may call special meeting to replace board
Charges Dropped When Defendants Constructively Denied Counsel Before Grand Jury
University’s counsel could not adequately represent employees and was incompetent to testify about communications with them
Former Directors Lack Standing For Declaratory Action to Contest Election
Federal court dismisses complaint when plaintiffs failed to file derivative action or allege current or future personal harm
Court Affirms Creation Of Family Educational Trust
Challenge by intestate heirs is rejected when decedent’s intention was clear