Perma-Fix Amends Bylaws to Align With Delaware Law and Clarify Voting Rules

Reuters
Nov 19
Perma-Fix Amends Bylaws to Align With <a href="https://laohu8.com/S/VMM">Delaware</a> Law and Clarify Voting Rules

Perma-Fix Environmental Services Inc. announced amendments to its bylaws to align with recent changes in Delaware law, specifically addressing the prohibition of fee-shifting in stockholder litigation and forum selection provisions for certain claims. The company also clarified bylaw language regarding the counting of broker non-votes in stockholder proposals, following a legal challenge, and rescinded a previously approved stock option plan amendment, replacing it with a new proposal subject to future stockholder approval.

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