Dodge v. Ford still stands for the legal principal that managers and directors have a legal duty to put the shareholders' interests above all others and no legal authority to serve any other interests - what has come to be known as "the best interests of the corporation" principal.


Chapter 2, Business As Usual, p. 36 - The Corporation (2004)


Dodge v. Ford still stands for the legal principal that managers and directors have a legal duty to put the shareholders' interests above all others...

Dodge v. Ford still stands for the legal principal that managers and directors have a legal duty to put the shareholders' interests above all others...

Dodge v. Ford still stands for the legal principal that managers and directors have a legal duty to put the shareholders' interests above all others...

Dodge v. Ford still stands for the legal principal that managers and directors have a legal duty to put the shareholders' interests above all others...