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2013-11-13 来源: 类别: 更多范文
Corporate Law
In a derivative suit, the nominal plaintiff shareholder sues on a right derived from the
corporation. The corporation is made a party to the suit so that it may be bound by the judgment.
Although derivative suits assert corporate rights, the corporation is normally aligned as a party
defendant because the suit is generally prosecuted over the opposition of the corporations
management. Like direct suits that are brought as class actions, derivative suits are subject to a
number of procedural rules, which are designed to ensure that the nominal plaintiff shareholder
acts in the interest of shareholders as a group.
In a successful derivative suit, damages are paid to the corporation, not the shareholders. Even
though the right is being asserted in a derivative suit belongs to the corporation, it is not
immediately obvious why the recovery is not paid to the shareholders as the corporations
owners. One reason is that, if the corporation has been injured, awarding recovery only to the
shareholders would bypass the creditors, whose securities have been devalued by the breach.
Indeed, if the corporate assets have been severely depleted, giving the damages directly to the
shareholders could have the same effect as
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