Directors Duties and Obligations

More than ever, the risks taken on by persons who consent to being appointed as directors of both private and public companies need to be explained to clients. Duties of confidentiality, and knowing to whom their primary responsibilities are owed, are critical information for prospective and current directors.

Guidelines as to how to fulfil this important role, when to be, or cease to be, a director, and recommending the best ways of fulfilling such roles, is all part of the advice we offer.

 

Case Study - Commercial - A Potentially Risky Business Deal

Moores Legal commonly prepares Shareholders, Partnership & Unitholders Agreements for clients who run businesses with others, and who wish to regulate their relationship. The key discussion...

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Case Study - Commercial - Restructuring a Business For Greater Freedom

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The client owned a number of business centres and was wanting to sell one of them because it demanded a disproportionately high amount of his time in providing a...

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