JB Heaton, Solvency Tests (2007) 62 Business Lawyer 983. ** 11 U.S.C. §548(a)(1)(B)(ii)(III); Uniform Voidable Transactions Act 2014, $4(a)(2)(ii). * (Revised) Model Business Corporation Act (MBCA) $6.40(c)(1). In addition, pursuant to ...
The release stated that, among other things: Hollinger International Inc. ... today announced that its board of directors has retained Lazard LLC (“Lazard”) to review and evaluate its strategic alternatives, including a possible sale of ...
... who, in a conversation with robert pirie of rothschild, inc., Hanson's financial advisor, on the morning of September 11 (before Hanson had decided to make any private cash purchases), had stated that he was interested in selling ...
R Booth, Capital Requirements in United States Corporation Law' in M Lutter (ed), Legal Capital in Europe (de Gruyter Recht 2006) 620,626. * Manning and Hanks (n 4) 42. ** ibid 30. * Berle and Means (n 25) 146. performance by a third ...
Schiff, like Treibick, indicated that CIS had neither the wherewithal nor the inclination to purchase Michigan-2. In late September of 1994, Broz also contacted Stanley Bloch (“Bloch”), a director and counsel for CIS, to request that ...
See also MB Dorff, “The Group Dynamics Theory of Executive Compensation (2007) 28 Cardozo Law Review 2025, 2035–242 (explaining the failure of boards to rein in executive compensation partly with groupthink). * Sharpe (n 671) 263–4.
The overall purpose of this book is therefore to fill a gap in the literature by identifying whether conceptual differences between countries exist.
This is particularly problematic in comparative company law, where students hope both to understand the overall framework of the law and grasp its practical application. This text's structure, now in its second edition, solves that dilemma.
The book also has a public policy dimension, because the existence or absence of differences may lead to the question of whether formal harmonisation of company law is necessary. The book covers 10 legal systems.
The book covers the lifespan of a company, from formation to eventual dissolution, and offers detailed explanations of each stage alongside extracts from important court decisions that show how the law works in practice in each jurisdiction ...
Topics discussed in this book are deliberately comparative and show the different levels of the ground rules for the regulation of corporate operations in the different jurisdictions.