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When interpreting a contract, the ‘actual intention’ of the parties is what matters
In a recent ruling, the Court of Appeal in Amsterdam held that the actual intention of the parties in concluding an agreement should be take ...
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What about evading directors’ and officers’ liability on grounds for exculpation?
, the directors of a legal entity who do not perform their man ...
Is the committee of a Association obliged to issue the list of members?
What can you do as a member of a Association if you want to expose miscond ...
How the Requirement to have decisions made outside the AGM recorded in writing works!
, in principle, the general meeting of shareholders (AGM) of a ...
Supreme Court: no stretching of shareholder’s right to place items on agenda
Some years ago, we discussed the ruling in preliminary relief proceedings betwee ...
Does an employment contract exist between a director and a private limited company in formation?
A German GmbH (a company incorporated under German law) planned to incorporate a ...
Does a board’s mismanagement automatically constitute directors’ and officers’ liability?
If a director makes a mess of a company’s policy and is even held liable on the ...
Office Hong Kong joins League of Lawyers
Office Hong Kong is admitted as member of an association called League of Lawyers, ...