company is legally incorporated it must be treated like any other independent person with its rightsand liabilities appropriate to itself”.2 A consequence of this is the “proper plaintiff” principleestablished in Foss v Harbottle (1843) 2 Hare 461; 67 ER 189: the proper plaintiff in an action inrespect of a wrong done to a corporation is the corporation itself.3 It is also a “hallowed rule” thatdirectors owe their duties to the company, not the shareholders,4 and so any loss accruing to thecompany as a result of the directors’ breach of their duties is recoverable only by the company.5An obvious problem with this state of affairs is that a company will be unlikely to initiateproceedings against its direct...
Company directors owe duty of loyalty to the company which prohibits them from fraudulent dealings i...
Plaintiff brought a stockholder\u27s derivative suit against the directors of X corporation, allegin...
The focus of this paper is on the right of shareholder to file an individual suit. At the outset, th...
Considering the recent corporate scandals over the past couple years – VBS Mutual Bank, McKinsey & T...
Shareholders in companies have traditionally been limited in their ability to bring actions to redre...
The time is ripe for a critical analysis of the scope of directors' duties, the role of shareholder ...
A shareholder\u27s derivative suit is an equity proceeding instituted by a shareholder on behalf of ...
Where injuries have been done to a company, the general principle is that a suit against this miscon...
Plaintiff stockholder brought a personal action against the president and majority stockholder for f...
A company is a legal construct with certain identifiable characteristics such as separate legal pers...
The Court of Appeal recently considered the complex case of Walker and Others v Stones and Others. T...
The legal fiction known as separate legal personality is the foundation of company law and attracts ...
By various acts the directors and officers of a corporation--its agents for the conduct of corporate...
Corporations present an interesting illustration of the authority versus accountability dilemma. Sha...
Purchasing shares in a company is an inherently risky proposition, which leaves the investor at the ...
Company directors owe duty of loyalty to the company which prohibits them from fraudulent dealings i...
Plaintiff brought a stockholder\u27s derivative suit against the directors of X corporation, allegin...
The focus of this paper is on the right of shareholder to file an individual suit. At the outset, th...
Considering the recent corporate scandals over the past couple years – VBS Mutual Bank, McKinsey & T...
Shareholders in companies have traditionally been limited in their ability to bring actions to redre...
The time is ripe for a critical analysis of the scope of directors' duties, the role of shareholder ...
A shareholder\u27s derivative suit is an equity proceeding instituted by a shareholder on behalf of ...
Where injuries have been done to a company, the general principle is that a suit against this miscon...
Plaintiff stockholder brought a personal action against the president and majority stockholder for f...
A company is a legal construct with certain identifiable characteristics such as separate legal pers...
The Court of Appeal recently considered the complex case of Walker and Others v Stones and Others. T...
The legal fiction known as separate legal personality is the foundation of company law and attracts ...
By various acts the directors and officers of a corporation--its agents for the conduct of corporate...
Corporations present an interesting illustration of the authority versus accountability dilemma. Sha...
Purchasing shares in a company is an inherently risky proposition, which leaves the investor at the ...
Company directors owe duty of loyalty to the company which prohibits them from fraudulent dealings i...
Plaintiff brought a stockholder\u27s derivative suit against the directors of X corporation, allegin...
The focus of this paper is on the right of shareholder to file an individual suit. At the outset, th...