Chow v. Wong CA1/3
These three consolidated appeals arise out of a dispute between factions within San Francisco’s Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association (CCBA) over displaying the flag of the Republic of China (RoC). At their core, they address the propriety of the court’s rulings after trial that (1) granted declaratory relief as to the validity of a vote by CCBA’s board of directors to remove the RoC flag from display; (2) dismissed derivative claims for breach of fiduciary duty and aiding and abetting breach of fiduciary duty; and (3) sealed and prohibited disclosure of several Taiwanese officials’ inadvertently disclosed email addresses. We dismiss the appeal from the protective order as moot and affirm the judgment.
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