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Begin by entering the names of the Plaintiff and Defendants in the designated fields at the top of the form. Ensure that you include accurate details to avoid any discrepancies.
Fill in the Civil Action Number, which is crucial for identifying your case within court records.
In Section 1, provide a brief overview of the nature of the proceeding. Clearly state that this is a shareholder derivative action and summarize the allegations against the defendants.
Continue to Section 2, where you must articulate why the Plaintiff is not qualified to maintain a derivative proceeding. Include specific references to relevant statutes as necessary.
Complete Sections 3 through 8 by detailing each claim and argument systematically. Be sure to reference any legal codes or precedents that support your claims.
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