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Speakers: Glen Davis QC & Mark Arnold QC

Topic: “Directors Duties”

Location: The Old Library, Lloyd’s, Lime Street, London, EC3M 7DQ

The Companies Act 2006 introduced for the first time in statutory form a statement of the general duties owed by directors. But the list is not exhaustive. In this lecture, Mark Arnold QC will address the implications of GHLM Trading v Maroo, a recent case concerned with three such duties.

The Companies Act 2006 codified the general duties owed by directors, but additional obligations and duties are imposed and recognised when a person is a director of a company regulated under the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000.


Register here: www.bila.org.uk/events

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