Legal Question in Business Law in Arizona
Corporate officer resignation
Is there any expectation that the resignation letter of a corporate officer shoule be kept confidential, if it is not required in Bylaws and not requesred by the officer or corporation? Isn't the letter part of the corporate record that members of a non-profit corporation can see?
Asked on 8/30/07, 8:38 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
James Jenkins
Jenkins Law Center PLC
Re: Corporate officer resignation
This is not as much a "business law" question as it is an employment/labor law question. It relates to employee rights.
Please re-submit.
I would think this is part of the employee file, not part of the "corporate record." Why disclose it? Does it have some content that is of interest? There are not enough facts here to give an opinion anyway.
Good luck.
Answered on 8/30/07, 11:39 am
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