By: R. P. Austin, A. Y. Bilski
This publication will be of interest to company directors and their advisers, including lawyers, accountants and investment bankers. The conference presentations have given carefully considered explanations of the demands placed by current company law on directors in these areas. The final speaker asked the poignant question, how do dirctors sleep at night? Fortunately, he and the other speakers have offered some answers.
"Directors in Troubled Times" is a book that emerged from a conference organized by the Supreme Court of New South Wales and the Law Society of New South Wales, held in Sydney in 2006. The book is part of the Ross Parsons Centre of Commercial, Corporate and Taxation Law monograph series and was published in 2007.
The book is an edited transcript of the conference proceedings, featuring papers presented by distinguished legal scholars and practitioners. The content includes:
While there is no comprehensive review of the book in the search results, the context and themes suggest that it would be well-received by scholars and practitioners in the field of corporate law. The inclusion of papers from prominent legal figures and the focus on timely and relevant topics would likely make the book a valuable resource for those interested in corporate governance and regulatory trends.
Overall, "Directors in Troubled Times" provides a comprehensive exploration of the challenges and opportunities faced by company directors in times of crisis, offering insights that are both practical and theoretically sound.