Two key additions to the Delaware General Corporation Law are expected to aid shareholder activists seeking bylaw changes that boost their ability to nominate and elect directors.
Lawyers say that Delaware corporations will need legal counsel to respond to an expected outpouring of proposed bylaw changes from shareholder groups once the law takes effect on Aug. 1. A wide range of U.S. public companies are chartered in Delaware and subject to Delaware corporation law.
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