Effective August 1, 2022, Delaware amended Section 102(b)(7) of their Corporation Code to allow a corporation’s certificate of incorporation to include a provision exculpating Section 3114(b) officers (including the president, CEO, and CFO) for a breach of the duty of care. The amendment comes with key exceptions which provide for protections narrower than those available to directors. The breaching conduct could not result in monetary damages but could result in an injunction to stop the behavior that caused the breach. There are some exceptions. Corporations existing prior to 2022 would have to amend their filing and corporations after 2022 can alter their documents to include this change. Create a writing assignment answering the following questions:
- Research the corporation law in your home state (if your home state is Delaware or you live in another country, pick another US state to research)
- Does the corporation law in that state have a similar exculpatory provision, if yes, explain it. If not, why do you think this hasn’t been included?
- Do you think this is a reason why Delaware is favored for incorporation?
- Do you think having this exculpatory clause discourages ethical behavior or less responsible behavior?
Consider if you were an employee concerned about a company officer breaching their duty. What impact do you think this code section has on ethical behavior? Pick an ethical theory from Chapter 2 -Week 1 and explain.
Assignment checklist:
- Have I answered all the questions with support from the module resources and scholarly research?
- Does my submission meet APA requirements and assignment requirements (minimum length)?
- Have I provided in-text citations and source information in APA format including a working URL?
- Have I reviewed the rubric before submitting the assignment.
- Have I reviewed the originality report from Turnitin? Please use the links below to complete your reading/video view assignments for Week 6.
- From the following textbook from Saylor Organization Resources The Saylor Foundation -CC BY NC SA Foundations of Business LawLinks to an external site., please readChapter 20 – Partnerships – General Characteristics and Formation, pages 694 – 706Chapter 21 – Partnerships – Operations and Terminations, pages 725 – 752Chapter 22 – Hybrid Business Forms, pages 773 – 803Chapter 23 – Corporation – General Characteristics and Formation, pages 807 – 818 and 821 – 827Chapter 25 – Corporate Powers and Management, pages 878 – 904From the following textbook from Saylor Organization Resources, The Saylor Foundation -CC BY NC SA Advanced Business Law and the Legal EnvironmentLinks to an external site. please read:Chapter 5 – Administrative Law, pages 179-195Please watch the following Law Shelf videos:Overview of Business OrganizationsLinks to an external site.Business Judgment RuleLinks to an external site.The Principal-Agent RelationshipLinks to an external site.Piercing the Corporate VeilLinks to an external site.