The business judgment rule is used by American courts to establish whether a director has fulfilled his duty of care. It is based on the concept that the directors are legally empowered to manage a corporation's affairs, and the courts accordingly do not interfere with the exercise of those powers unless a board's action is tainted by fraud or self-interest. The courts will not review a business decision where, acting in good faith, the board has truly applied itself to making an informed decision. In certain circumstances, where self-interest on the part of directors is more likely to be a factor, a stricter test is applied. The business judgment rule is implicit in the judgments of English and South African courts and the King Comm...
For over 150 years, the business judgment rule performed a relatively straightforward task in the co...
The Business Judgment Rule and its Impact on Austrian LawThe Business Judgment Rule and its Impact o...
This article offers a critical examination of partial codification and its effect on the interpretat...
The office of director, by its very nature, imposes duties and responsibilities on its bearer. Takin...
The business judgment rule entails that courts should not hold a director liable for a decision that...
The Business Judgement Rule stems from the US common law and relates to the directors duty of care a...
Abstract: The business judgment rule originated from the United States of America and was codified i...
English, with English, Afrikaans and Southern Sotho summariesSection 76(4) of the Companies Act 71, ...
In this article researchers will explain about Business Judgment Rule and how it can be used as a de...
The South African mining industry is viewed as the locomotive of the economic development in South A...
Decision-making is the most critical role that company directors have to play in the life of a compa...
Directors have a duty to exercise care and skill in the performance of their activities. They must c...
A legal effect of the incorporation of a company is that the company is an artificial person with se...
Courts love the so-called business judgment rule. It dispenses quickly and easily with derivative ac...
On a doctrinal basis, few areas of corporate law are more confused then the duty of care applicable ...
For over 150 years, the business judgment rule performed a relatively straightforward task in the co...
The Business Judgment Rule and its Impact on Austrian LawThe Business Judgment Rule and its Impact o...
This article offers a critical examination of partial codification and its effect on the interpretat...
The office of director, by its very nature, imposes duties and responsibilities on its bearer. Takin...
The business judgment rule entails that courts should not hold a director liable for a decision that...
The Business Judgement Rule stems from the US common law and relates to the directors duty of care a...
Abstract: The business judgment rule originated from the United States of America and was codified i...
English, with English, Afrikaans and Southern Sotho summariesSection 76(4) of the Companies Act 71, ...
In this article researchers will explain about Business Judgment Rule and how it can be used as a de...
The South African mining industry is viewed as the locomotive of the economic development in South A...
Decision-making is the most critical role that company directors have to play in the life of a compa...
Directors have a duty to exercise care and skill in the performance of their activities. They must c...
A legal effect of the incorporation of a company is that the company is an artificial person with se...
Courts love the so-called business judgment rule. It dispenses quickly and easily with derivative ac...
On a doctrinal basis, few areas of corporate law are more confused then the duty of care applicable ...
For over 150 years, the business judgment rule performed a relatively straightforward task in the co...
The Business Judgment Rule and its Impact on Austrian LawThe Business Judgment Rule and its Impact o...
This article offers a critical examination of partial codification and its effect on the interpretat...