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Shielding Directors: Exculpation, Indemnification, and D&O Insurance

Shielding Directors:
Exculpation, Indemnification,
and D&O Insurance

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Corporate directors take on enormous responsibilities when they join a board. They’re tasked with steering the company’s strategy, overseeing risk management, and keeping a watchful eye on the management team. When things go well, directors rarely get the credit. But when things go wrong, they can find themselves in the crosshairs of angry shareholders, regulators, and prosecutors.

That’s why it’s so critical for directors to understand the legal protections available to them. In this article, we’ll explore three key tools – exculpation, indemnification, and D&O insurance – that can help shield directors from personal liability. We’ll break down how each one works, what their limits are, and how they fit together to form a comprehensive safety net for directors.

Exculpation: The First Line of Defense

Exculpation is perhaps the most fundamental protection for corporate directors. It’s a provision that can be included in a company’s charter to essentially eliminate a director’s personal liability for certain types of misconduct.

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