Jenny is an officer of a corporation. She made a difficult business decision. When challenged about her decision, the court ruled she had acted in good faith and that the business judgment rule applied. As such
A) Jenny will not be held personally liable for any harm her decision has caused the company
B) Jenny's decision will be reviewed by a court.
C) Jenny is immune from a lawsuit.
D) Jenny must resign from the board.
A
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