Derivative Action Definition | Becker

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Derivative Action

When a corporation has a legal cause of action against someone but refuses to bring the action, the shareholders may have a right to bring a shareholder derivative action to enforce the corporation's rights. Such an action may be brought against a director of the corporation or outsiders.

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