Wisconsin Code § 193.431

Quorum; presence of objecting director
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Unless otherwise provided in the articles or bylaws, a majority of the
directors currently holding office is a quorum for the transaction
of business. Any director who objects at the beginning of a board
meeting to the transaction of business because the meeting is not
lawfully called or convened and who fails to participate in the
meeting after the objection may not be considered as present at
the meeting for purposes of determining whether a quorum is
present. In the absence of a quorum, a majority of the directors
present may adjourn a meeting from time to time until a quorum
is present. If a quorum is present when a meeting is properly convened, the directors present may continue to transact business until adjournment, even though the withdrawal of a number of directors originally present leaves less than a quorum.

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