About this Course
There exists a fine balance between the rights of the board to manage the corporation and shareholders’ right to judicial review. This course, with the above central theme, examines various instances and cases where shareholder litigation led to disturbing the balance. The cases and materials are directed towards derivative action suits versus class action suits as a remedy. Which is the better way to proceed against the management?
The course is an important part of understanding corporate governance and it displays the internal and external mechanisms of conflict.
WHO SHOULD TAKE THIS COURSE?
Law Students and Recent Law Graduates, Lawyers, In-House Counsels, Legal Professionals who wish to switch to corporate practice or looking to kickstart a career as Transactional Lawyers, Chartered Accountants, Company Secretaries, Cost & Work Accountants, Government Officials, Academicians, Managers, Chief Executive Officers, Company Directors, Prospective Entrepreneurs, may take this course. The course would help launch law students into a career in corporate law and help practitioners develop their corporate law practice. Business professionals, advisors and managers interested in a detailed legal understanding of corporate affairs may take this course to hone their legal skills.