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Shareholder Actions (Hardcover, 3rd edition)
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Shareholder Actions (Hardcover, 3rd edition)
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Shareholder Actions is a comprehensive guide to the possible
actions shareholders may be entitled to pursue, on whichever side
of the dispute they might be involved. As well as unfair prejudice
and derivative actions, and the many personal actions arising from
the Companies Act 2006, the book covers actions based in common law
and equity, as well as actions based in other statutory law. It
also explores occurences of directors owing fiduciary duties
directly to shareholders and the 'no reflective loss' rule
providing a clear view of its scope, but also its limitations. The
book refers to judgments in other related jurisdictions when it is
necessary to substantiate a submission not already fully and
authoritatively addressed by English law. Scottish cases are
referred to where the House of Lords or Supreme Court have dealt
with an issue, or where the point of law overlaps with English law.
There are separate chapters on taxation issues, shareholder claims
in Australia, due the large cross pollination between English and
Australian law and, for comparative purposes, on Canada where a
very different approach is taken with its common law based system
and South Africa. In addition to an expanded section on procedure
with detailed consideration of the availability of interlocutory
relief, the new 3rd edition also covers significant developments in
case law that there have been since the 2nd edition including in
relation to: - Directors' duties, eg Julien v Evolving
Technologies; Popely v Popely; Auden McKenzie (Pharma) Ltd v Patel;
Re System Building Services Group; Dickinson v NAL Realisations
(Staffordshire) Ltd and in the continuing Sharp v Blank litigation
- Remedies following directors' breaches of duties, eg CPS v Aquila
Advisory Ltd and in Interactive Technology v Fester - Derivative
claims, eg Sevilleja Garcia v Marex Financial Ltd and Homes of
England Ltd v Nick Bellman (Holdings) Ltd - Unfair prejudice
petitions, eg Re G&G Properties Ltd; re Bankside Hotels Ltd,
aka Griffith v Gourgey; George v McCarthy and Allnutt v Nags Head
Reading Ltd - Just and equitable winding up, eg Chu v Lau - The
doctrine of the non-recoverability of reflective loss, eg the
decisions of both the Supreme Court and the Court of Appeal in the
important case of Sevilleja Garcia v Marex Financial Ltd where this
was considered and ultimately refined; and Re Hut Group Ltd, aka
Zedra Trust Co (Jersey) Ltd v Hut Group Ltd - Access to company
registers, eg Houldsworth Village Management v Barton - The
liability of parent companies for the actions of their subsidiaries
in Vedanta Resources Plc and Another v Lungowe
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