Company Law in Practice

Company Law in Practice

Last edition Elsevier Company Law in Practice provides a detailed overview of the salient topics in company law which the junior practitioner is most likely to encounter in the first years of practice. Such key topics covered include the constitution of companies, share and loan capital, directors’ and shareholder meetings, the role and duties of directors, shareholder protection, insolvency and compulsory winding up. An extensive worked example offers students the opportunity to apply their knowledge and refine the legal skills required to be successful in practice.

Last Edition

ISBN 13: 9780198787723

Imprint: Oxford University Press

Language: English

Authors: The City Law School

Pub Date: 12/2017

Pages: 264

Illus: Illustrated

Weight: 656.00 grams

Size: 208 x 293 mm

Product Type: Softcover

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  • • The manual's practical approach to the subject includes an extended example with realistic documentation relating to a fictional case, giving students the opportunity to develop skills they will need in practice
  • • Gives students a thorough grounding in the substantive areas of company law they will need in practice
  • • Fully updated with developments related to the Insolvency Rules 2016, the Small Business, Enterprise and Employment Act 2015, new EU regulations on insolvency and the new Chancery Guide.
  • • Developments related to the Insolvency Rules 2016
  • • Updates related to the introduction of compensation orders in directors disqualification
  • • New EU regulations on insolvency
  • • The new Chancery Guide
  • Professor Stuart Sime, Barrister, BPTC Course Director, The City Law School
  • 1: Introduction
  • 2: Companies proceedings
  • 3: Constitution of companies
  • 4: Share capital
  • 5: Debentures
  • 6: Decision making
  • 7: Directors
  • 8: Insolvency
  • 9: Compulsory winding up
  • 10: Advocacy in Companies Court proceedings
  • 11: Shareholder protection
  • 12: Just and equitable winding up
  • 13: Unfair prejudice
  • 14: Worked example
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