It is not always sufficient to obtain shareholders’ consent
A member of the management board of a limited liability company (spółka z o.o.), who wants to perform certain actions on its behalf, must – in some cases – obtain consent not only of the meeting of shareholders, but also of the supervisory board. What can be the consequences of disregarding these obligations?
In today's issue of Dziennik Gazeta Prawna, we can find an article by Marcin Borkowski, PhD, "It is not always sufficient to obtain shareholders’ consent".
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