7 July 2010 | Emma Cameron
Background
A derivative action is an action brought by a shareholder on behalf of the company. Owing to the complexity of the previous law, very few derivative actions succeeded. When the Companies...
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25 May 2010 | Richard Phillips
Before the general election, I looked at what the three main political parties were proposing for corporate governance, takeovers, businesses and regulation. All the parties had clear-cut policies in these...
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11 May 2010 | Emma Cameron
Background
A "de facto director" is a person who acts as if he is a director of a company and is treated as such by the company’s board but has not in fact been validly appointed. A de facto director...
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13 April 2010 | Tim Constable
The Bribery Act received its Royal Assent on 8 April 2010 and duly became law on that date. This reflects Jack Straw's determination to push the legislation through before the end of this session of Parliament,...
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7 March 2010 | Tim Constable
The trial of the first UK company and its director to be charged under the 2007 Corporate Manslaughter act has been adjourned for legal arguments (news report).
Cotswold Geotechnical Holdings is accused...
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10 February 2010 | Richard Phillips
The implementation of a set of behavioural rules usually arises out of some form of crisis or misdemeanor. So it was that the Combined Code grew out of reports commissioned following scandals such as...
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