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A form of memorandum to be delivered to a public company's board of directors, explaining the primary legal and practical considerations when deciding whether to agree to an investor's request for board representation.
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Memorandum to Board: Issues When Selecting Directors Designated by an Investor
Practical Law Standard Document 4-596-2185
(Approx. 12 pages)
Memorandum to Board: Issues When Selecting Directors Designated by an Investor
by Francis J. Aquila, Sullivan & Cromwell LLP, with Practical Law Corporate & Securities
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A form of memorandum to be delivered to a public company's board of directors, explaining the primary legal and practical considerations when deciding whether to agree to an investor's request for board representation.