Materials comprised of a Paper and PowerPoint Handout.
Event Date:
9 June 2026
Presenters:
Dr John Land Barrister, Bankside Chambers
Stephanie Nicolson Special Counsel, Lowndes Jordan
Mingze Sun Barrister, FortyEight Shortland Barristers
Synopsis:
This Paper provides an in-depth examination of recent developments in shareholder remedies and corporate governance, with particular emphasis on emerging case law and its practical implications for practitioners. It explores judicial approaches to shareholder liability issues, including when shareholders may properly initiate unfair prejudice proceedings and the evolving thresholds for obtaining leave to bring derivative actions.
The paper also examines the circumstances in which fiduciary duties may arise in commercial and joint venture relationships, including the extent to which the use of contractual and corporate structures affects the existence and scope of those duties. This analysis is directed to how fiduciary characterisation can affect company law outcomes in shareholder and corporate disputes.
It concludes with a review of recent case law concerning company meetings, highlighting key procedural requirements, common pitfalls, and the courts’ approach to challenges arising from meeting conduct and decision making.
These Materials will help you:
Identify when unfair prejudice and derivative remedies may be properly invoked.
Understand when fiduciary duties may arise in commercial and joint venture relationships.
Assess the impact of contractual and corporate structures on the incidence of fiduciary obligations
Apply recent case law on company meetings to ensure procedural compliance.
Recognise the practical implications of recent decisions for governance and dispute resolution strategies.
Intended Audience:
This paper is ideal for lawyers practising in company law, competition law, or commercial litigation. It will also be valuable for general practitioners, as well as intermediate to senior commercial lawyers seeking to further develop and strengthen their core competencies.
On Demand Link:
Company Law Update (2026) (On Demand) - The Law Association