Legal Question in Business Law in Colorado
Is there a legal distinction between the title/office "President & CEO" and "Interim President & CEO"?
Asked on 11/30/09, 1:50 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Robert Murillo
Pivotal Legal Ltd.
There is no legal distinction if by this you mean to ask whether an interim officer has a different level of fiduciary duty.
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Answered on 12/10/09, 8:41 am
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