Courts are wont to say that Section 2116 of the California Corporations Code codifies the internal affairs doctrine. See Villari v. Mozilo, 208 Cal. App. 4th 1470, 1478 n.8 (Cal. Ct. App. 2012)(“Corporations Code section 2116 codifies [the internal affairs doctrine] in California.”). I have long held the position that this is only partially true. Section 2116 provides:

The directors of a foreign corporation transacting intrastate business are liable to the corporation, its shareholders, creditors, receiver, liquidator or trustee in bankruptcy for the making of unauthorized dividends, purchase of shares or distribution of assets or false certificates, reports or public notices or other violation of official duty according to any applicable laws of the state or place of incorporation or organization, whether committed or done in this state or elsewhere. Such liability may be enforced in the courts of this state. (emphasis added)

The statute makes no reference to officers. Thus, it would seem reasonable to conclude that it does not apply to officers. Courts, however, seem to miss the obvious omission of officers from the statute, as illustrated in a recent ruling by U.S. District Court Judge Janis L. Sammartino in Lapchak v. Paradigm Biopharmaceuticals (USA), Inc., 2025 WL 437904 (S.D. Cal. Feb. 7, 2025). In that case, Judge Sammartino ruled that Delaware law applied to the individual defendant even though the plaintiff failed to allege that the defendant was a director of the corporation. In fact, neither party even alleged that the corporation was incorporated in Delaware, but the court did some online checking. Finally, it is unclear from the ruling whether the individual defendant was even an officer of the corporation.

As I have previously contended, officers are agents of the corporation whilst directors qua directors are not. In many cases, their duties and responsibilities may be governed by contractual choice of law provisions and local agency and employment laws. In any event, a plain reading of Section 2116 reveals that officers have no place in it.

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