Company Law

Gore-Browne on Companies (45th Edition)

Edited by The Rt Hon The Lord Millett · Michael Todd QC · Alistair Alcock
LexisNexis U.K. (S)

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ISBN-13
9780853080282
Publisher
LexisNexis U.K. (S)
Format
Loose-leaf (2 volumes)
Jurisdiction
U.K. ? Countri(es) for reference only

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This book is the definitive authority on company law.

 

Gore-Browne on Companies is the definitive authority on company law. From constitution through to liquidation, it provides comprehensive answers to questions about directors' duties, share capital, mergers, insolvency and much more.

In addition there is a regular bulletin tracking all the latest cases with related transcript, consolidated company law database and destination tables. Since 1873, Gore-Browne on Companies has kept solicitors and barristers at the cutting edge of company law and practice. As the Companies Act 2006 changes the legal landscape, this reliability matters more than ever.

Gore-Browne on Companies is a trusted resource and a complete reference service. It offers:-

  • A clear, logical structure guarantees ease of use, enabling you to find essential information quickly.
  • Companies Act 2006 Legislation Tracker sets out when the provisions of the Companies Act 2006 came into force.
  • Destination Tables show the origin of the provisions of the 2006 Act.
  • Gore-Browne Special Release includes a series of articles and a compendium of the year's case digests.
  • Regular Bulletins provide an update on the latest company law developments, digests of important cases and key statutory instruments.
It is relied upon by thousands of lawyers across the legal profession:-
  • Solicitors practising company and commercial law
  • Barristers practising company, commercial and insolvency law
  • In-house lawyers
  • Public sector lawyers
  • Accountants
  • Company secretaries
  • Academics

Table of Contents

VOLUME 1 

Contributors
Table of abbreviations
COMPANIES ACT 2006 LEGISLATION TRACKER
COMPANIES ACT 2006 DESTINATION TABLES
INSOLVENCY RULES 2016 DESTINATION TABLE
BULLETIN - Gore-Browne Bulletin
TABLES
Table of Statutes
Table of Statutory Instruments
Table of Insolvency Rules
Table of Scottish Insolvency Rules
Table of European Union Material
Table of Cases

PART I - COMPANIES AND OTHER ASSOCIATIONS
PART II - CONSTITUTION AND PERSONALITY
PART III - MEMBERS
PART IV - DIRECTORS AND MANAGEMENT
PART V - ENFORCEMENT OF DUTIES
Index

VOLUME 2

PART VI - SHARE CAPITAL
PART VII - LOANS
PART VIII - GENERAL DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS
PART IX - QUOTED COMPANIES
PART X - TAKEOVERS AND MERGERS
PART XI - TAXATION
PART XII - FINANCIAL DIFFICULTIES
PART XIII - LIQUIDATION
PART XIV - CONFLICT OF LAWS
Index
Filing Record
Request for missing pages
Change of address
Checklist of pages
 

About the Author

Alistair Alcock

 

MA, FCSI, Barrister, Professor and Deputy Vice-Chancellor, University of Buckingham Alistair worked for Phillips & Drew Corporate Finance (now UBS Corporate Finance) from 1977 – 1988, ultimately as Director. He joined Buckingham as a Lecturer in Law in 1990, eventually becoming Deputy Vice-Chancellor. He moved to the University of Salford as the founding Head of their Law School in 2005. He has now returned to Buckingham as Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Dean of Law.

 

Michael Todd KC

 

Michael Todd QC (called 1977; Silk 1997) specialises in the field of company law, corporate finance, capital markets and corporate insolvency. Work involves all advisory and litigation aspects and covers areas such as takeovers, mergers and acquisitions, shareholder disputes, directors duties and banking securities and all aspects of corporate/commercial litigation. Described as “a clear and persuasive advocate” and “one of the first people to call for legal advice on complex restructurings and contested takeovers”, Michael Todd has been listed in the Times newspaper Power 100. And in 2012 he appears in the Times Law 100 of the country's most influential lawyers. He has been admitted to the Bars of the following, common law, jurisdictions, for the limited purposes of appearing in the Courts of those jurisdictions in particular cases: Hong Kong, Bermuda, Cayman Islands, Isle of Man, Turks & Caicos Islands, British Virgin Islands, and Northern Ireland.

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