Canada:
Powers, Duties And Liabilities Of Directors And Officers
02 January 2015
Gowling WLG
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The law imposes a high standard of conduct on directors and
officers. If a director or officer falls below this standard, they
may face personal liability. This presentation will provide an
overview of the duties and liabilities faced by a company's
Board, including strategies for avoiding the pitfalls associated
with acting as a director or officer.
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Powers, Duties And Liabilities Of Directors And Officers
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