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Lee & Lee’s Shareholders’ Remedies in Malaysia is a comprehensive and practical treatment dedicated exclusively to shareholders’ remedies under Malaysian law. It examines the principal statutory remedies available to shareholders, together with the developing body of Malaysian jurisprudence and relevant Commonwealth authorities.
Drawing upon the authors’ experience in conducting the resolution of shareholder disputes, the book combines rigorous legal analysis with practical guidance on the procedural and strategic considerations that frequently influence the selection and conduct of shareholders’ remedies.
This illuminating book examines the legal framework governing shareholders’ rights under Malaysian company law, focusing on the mechanics of members’ meetings and resolutions, alongside the protocols for the removal and suspension of directors. It provides a deep dive into vital corporate litigation mechanisms, including the oppression remedy to protect the rights of aggrieved and prejudiced shareholders, statutory derivative actions to address wrongs against the company, and the ultimate recourse of a just and equitable winding up. Finally, the book addresses preventative and alternative dispute resolution measures by exploring the application of statutory injunctions and the evolving legal landscape surrounding the arbitrability of company law disputes.
The book combines the provisions of the Companies Act 2016 with Malaysian case law and relevant Commonwealth authorities, and the sections on litigation strategy reflect the practical orientation adopted by the authors. This is a book written by practitioners for the working needs of litigation practitioners, corporate lawyers, company secretaries, in-house counsel, insolvency practitioners, judges, arbitrators, academics and law students.
Key Features
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction: Shareholders’ Remedies in Malaysia
Chapter 2 Basic Rights of Shareholders
Chapter 3 Members’ Meetings and Resolutions
Chapter 4 Removal and Suspension of Directors
Chapter 5 Division of Management Powers between Shareholders and the Board
Chapter 6 Oppression Remedy
Chapter 7 Derivative Action
Chapter 8 Just and Equitable Winding Up
Chapter 9 Statutory Injunction
Chapter 10 Arbitrability of Company Law Disputes
Lee & Lee’s Shareholders’ Remedies in Malaysia is a comprehensive and practical treatment dedicated exclusively to shareholders’ remedies under Malaysian law. It examines the principal statutory remedies available to shareholders, together with the developing body of Malaysian jurisprudence and relevant Commonwealth authorities.
Drawing upon the authors’ experience in conducting the resolution of shareholder disputes, the book combines rigorous legal analysis with practical guidance on the procedural and strategic considerations that frequently influence the selection and conduct of shareholders’ remedies.
This illuminating book examines the legal framework governing shareholders’ rights under Malaysian company law, focusing on the mechanics of members’ meetings and resolutions, alongside the protocols for the removal and suspension of directors. It provides a deep dive into vital corporate litigation mechanisms, including the oppression remedy to protect the rights of aggrieved and prejudiced shareholders, statutory derivative actions to address wrongs against the company, and the ultimate recourse of a just and equitable winding up. Finally, the book addresses preventative and alternative dispute resolution measures by exploring the application of statutory injunctions and the evolving legal landscape surrounding the arbitrability of company law disputes.
The book combines the provisions of the Companies Act 2016 with Malaysian case law and relevant Commonwealth authorities, and the sections on litigation strategy reflect the practical orientation adopted by the authors. This is a book written by practitioners for the working needs of litigation practitioners, corporate lawyers, company secretaries, in-house counsel, insolvency practitioners, judges, arbitrators, academics and law students.
Key Features
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction: Shareholders’ Remedies in Malaysia
Chapter 2 Basic Rights of Shareholders
Chapter 3 Members’ Meetings and Resolutions
Chapter 4 Removal and Suspension of Directors
Chapter 5 Division of Management Powers between Shareholders and the Board
Chapter 6 Oppression Remedy
Chapter 7 Derivative Action
Chapter 8 Just and Equitable Winding Up
Chapter 9 Statutory Injunction
Chapter 10 Arbitrability of Company Law Disputes
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