"Section 1401. Stockholder's derivative action
Any civil action by a stockholder on behalf of his corporation may be prosecuted in any judicial district where the corporation might have sued the same defendants."
So you can sue someone on behalf of the corporation that you are a shareholder. As a shareholder of the corporation now who are you going to sue on behalf of the corporation? The president of the corporation or yourself? Haven't you been doing that kind of thing already?
How about explaining how you're getting around the attorney's conflict of interest ethics? I'm really curious about that.
Take-Two gets a new shareholder: Jack Thompson
Dec 22nd 2005 5:43PM (Joystiq)"Section 1401. Stockholder's derivative action
Any civil action by a stockholder on behalf of his corporation may be prosecuted in any judicial district where the corporation might have sued the same defendants."
So you can sue someone on behalf of the corporation that you are a shareholder. As a shareholder of the corporation now who are you going to sue on behalf of the corporation? The president of the corporation or yourself? Haven't you been doing that kind of thing already?
How about explaining how you're getting around the attorney's conflict of interest ethics? I'm really curious about that.
-=- Greyfire