Posts Tagged ‘form’
How to amend the bylaws
Bylaws are not filed with the state so there is no need to file amendments to Bylaws with the state. The Bylaws themselves will usually describe the procedure for making amendments. In most cases, Bylaws are amended by a resolution of the board of directors of the company authorizing the amendment. The resolution is passed » Continue…
How to amend the articles of incorporation
A few common reasons for needing to amend the articles of incorporation include changing the corporate name, increasing or decreasing the authorized shares of stock, or changing the rights or preferences with respect to any classes of stock. Another reason might be if the initial directors were named in the articles of incorporation and these » Continue…
How to conduct corporate business without a meeting
Corporate business is generally conducted by directors or shareholders who hold a meeting and vote on various corporate actions or resolutions. However, almost all state corporation laws allow either shareholders or directors to conduct business without a meeting so long as there is written consent or written approval of the action taken by all members » Continue…
What does "piercing the corporate veil" mean?
The courts often use the terminology of “piercing the corporate veil” when they decide to ignore the separate existence of a corporation with respect to liability protection or in other words, eliminate the corporate protection. The reason the corporate form or structure provides limited liability protection is that a corporation is viewed by the law » Continue…

