The reform of the common law ‘derivative action’, by the statutory ‘derivative claim’ in Pt 11 of the Companies Act 2006, was long overdue. Many of the common law's most intractable problems, however, lay not with the derivative action itself, but rather with the law governing the ratification of breaches of duty. The source of many of these problems lay in the distinction the law sought to draw between fraudulent and non-fraudulent breaches, and the different consequences attached to each category of wrongdoing. The Companies Act 2006 was a timely opportunity at least to resolve the confusion within the law, and ideally to adopt what has been termed a ‘voting based’ approach to ratification. Sadly, the Act did neither, preferring instead t...
The most fundamental and perplexing question in all of corporate law is how to ensure that the board...
The proper plaintiff rule reflects the elemental legal principle that only the right-holder is entit...
Abstract: Purpose - To consider whether the courts, in addressing petitions under section 994 of the...
Since the introduction of the new derivative claim there have been six derivative proceedings in Eng...
The shareholder derivative suit today faces extinction. Long considered the chief regulator of corp...
This article explores the effectiveness of the codification of the statutory derivative regime as a ...
This article empirically investigates how the statutory derivative procedure is being applied de fac...
© 2019 Kluwer Law international BV, The Netherlands.Many legal systems have been converging toward a...
On 1 October 2007 a significant portion of the Companies Act 2006 (‘the Act’) became ope...
The judiciary-exclusive role to allow or deny the commencement or continuation of contemporary deriv...
This Article is premised on the belief that the derivative action is uniquely susceptible to strike ...
In October 2007 a statutory scheme, designed to address the issue of derivative actions, came into f...
In approving settlements of derivative actions that include fees for plaintiff\u27s attorney, courts...
The common law derivative action was developed as a result of decades of case law in common law juri...
The Delaware courts responded to the recent wave of corporate scandals, exemplified by Enron and Wor...
The most fundamental and perplexing question in all of corporate law is how to ensure that the board...
The proper plaintiff rule reflects the elemental legal principle that only the right-holder is entit...
Abstract: Purpose - To consider whether the courts, in addressing petitions under section 994 of the...
Since the introduction of the new derivative claim there have been six derivative proceedings in Eng...
The shareholder derivative suit today faces extinction. Long considered the chief regulator of corp...
This article explores the effectiveness of the codification of the statutory derivative regime as a ...
This article empirically investigates how the statutory derivative procedure is being applied de fac...
© 2019 Kluwer Law international BV, The Netherlands.Many legal systems have been converging toward a...
On 1 October 2007 a significant portion of the Companies Act 2006 (‘the Act’) became ope...
The judiciary-exclusive role to allow or deny the commencement or continuation of contemporary deriv...
This Article is premised on the belief that the derivative action is uniquely susceptible to strike ...
In October 2007 a statutory scheme, designed to address the issue of derivative actions, came into f...
In approving settlements of derivative actions that include fees for plaintiff\u27s attorney, courts...
The common law derivative action was developed as a result of decades of case law in common law juri...
The Delaware courts responded to the recent wave of corporate scandals, exemplified by Enron and Wor...
The most fundamental and perplexing question in all of corporate law is how to ensure that the board...
The proper plaintiff rule reflects the elemental legal principle that only the right-holder is entit...
Abstract: Purpose - To consider whether the courts, in addressing petitions under section 994 of the...