Breach Of Duty Of Oversight Claims Gain Some Momentum

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Over this past year, I have had numerous calls and virtual meetings with Boards and individual directors concerning the recent cases involving the scope of the duty of oversight and what they can do to ensure they fulfill those duties.
United States Corporate/Commercial Law

Over this past year, I have had numerous calls and virtual meetings with Boards and individual directors concerning the recent cases (summarized here) involving the scope of the duty of oversight and what they can do to ensure they fulfill those duties.  While there is no easy answer, there are several steps boards can and should be taking to reduce the possibility of these types of claims, and the first step should be conducting a entity-wide risk-assessment with a particular focus on industry-specific risks.

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