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4 May 2020

Corporate Governance – Making Board Decisions Without Meeting In Person

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This note sets out matters for companies to consider when its directors are making decisions and/or holding board meetings when unable to meet in person. The Companies Act 2014, provides for a number of mechanisms...
Ireland Corporate/Commercial Law

This note sets out matters for companies to consider when its directors are making decisions and/or holding board meetings when unable to meet in person.

The Companies Act 2014, provides for a number of mechanisms available to directors of Irish-registered companies to hold board meetings or make decisions at board level in the absence of the ability to meet in person.

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