What I linked was not a letter of "intent". Cities don't regulate corporations, states do. Even then, what is the "proper paperwork" for resigning a role, besides the letter I linked? He didn't give up ownership. He could make up a new role tomorrow called Chief Falafel Maker, assign himself to it, then resign next week. No paperwork needed.
The closest I can get to your argument is, the COMPANY may have some obligations to provide updates on its new executive structure. But really, that makes my argument. It would have nothing to do with Trump.
What I linked was not a letter of "intent". Cities don't regulate corporate structure, states do. Even then, what is the "proper paperwork" for resigning a role, besides the letter I linked? He didn't give up ownership. He could make up a new role tomorrow called Chief Falafel Maker, assign himself to it, then resign next week. No paperwork needed.
The closest I can get to your argument is, the COMPANY may have some obligations to provide updates on its new executive structure. But really, that makes my argument. It would have nothing to do with Trump.