Company Directors' Liability and Creditor Protection Contemporary Commercial Law Series
Auteur : Keay Andrew
The book provides an analytical exposition of the law concerning directors? liability for the losses sustained by their companies? creditors, when the directors? companies are in financial distress or become insolvent. It is a detailed one-stop resource for obtaining a good understanding of the law which has developed from legislation and case law. In particular, there is a detailed consideration of what needs to be proved, what defences there are, and what might be the issues of concern for all parties.
A doctrinal method is adopted and there is extensive analysis of the relevant legislation and case law. Rather than merely referring to cases to support propositions, the discussion considers many of the cases in context and in depth and their relevance to the aim of the book. The book also endeavours to provide views, in a practical way, on aspects of the law and it identifies problems and how they may be addressed.
Of interest to legal practitioners and insolvency practitioners alike, in addition the book will be useful to directors, government officials and academics.
Andrew Keay is Professor of Corporate and Commercial Law in the School of Law at the University of Leeds and a barrister at Kings Chambers and 9 Stone Buildings, Lincoln’s Inn
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 06-2023
15.6x23.4 cm
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Mots-clés :
analytical; law; sustained; financial; companies; Wrongful Trading; UK Company Law; UK Supreme Court; HLC; NCSC; UK Court; Insolvency Law Review Committee; Secretary Of State; Fraudulent Trading; Insolvent Liquidation; Wrongful Trading Provision; Actual Insolvency; Fraudulent Trading Provision; Wrongful Trading Case; Wrongful Trading Actions; West Mercia; Company’s Financial Position; Produce Marketing Consortium; Westpac Banking Corporation; Unsecured Creditors; Deputy Judge; Shadow Directors; Dishonest Assistance; Formal Insolvency Regime; Fraudulent Purpose