Wisconsin Code § 181.0873

Determination of right to indemnification
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Unless otherwise provided by the articles of incorporation or bylaws or by written agreement between the director or officer and
the corporation, the director or officer seeking indemnification
under s. 181.0872 (2) shall select one of the following means for
determining his or her right to indemnification:
(1) BOARD OF DIRECTOR VOTE. By a majority vote of a quorum of the board of directors consisting of directors who are not
at the time parties to the same or related proceedings. If a quorum of disinterested directors cannot be obtained, by a majority
vote of a committee duly appointed by the board of directors and
consisting solely of 2 or more directors who are not at the time
parties to the same or related proceedings. Directors who are parties to the same or related proceedings may participate in the designation of members of the committee.
(2) INDEPENDENT LEGAL COUNSEL. By independent legal
counsel selected by a quorum of the board of directors or its committee in the manner prescribed in sub. (1) or, if unable to obtain
such a quorum or committee, by a majority vote of the full board
of directors, including directors who are parties to the same or related proceedings.
(3) ARBITRATORS. By a panel of 3 arbitrators consisting of
one arbitrator selected by those directors entitled under sub. (2) to
select independent legal counsel, one arbitrator selected by the director or officer seeking indemnification and one arbitrator selected by the 2 arbitrators previously selected.
(4) MEMBERS. By an affirmative vote of members with voting rights, if any. Membership rights owned by, or voted under
the control of, persons who are at the time parties to the same or
related proceedings, whether as plaintiffs or defendants or in any
other capacity, may not be voted in making the determination.
(5) COURT. By a court under s. 181.0879.
(6) OTHER METHODS. By any other method provided for in
any additional right to indemnification permitted under s.
181.0877.

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