An independent proxy can always act independently
Limited liability companies they are usually represented by members of their management boards. Another option is to appoint proxies, i.e. special representatives, who will act on behalf of the company. Can management board members and proxies make decisions independently of each other?
Marcin Borkowski, Ph.D., answers this question in today's issue of Dziennik Gazeta Prawna.
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