Direct and derivative shareholder suits : towards a functional and practical taxonomy

Shareholder litigation is an indispensable part of corporate law and governance. There is no shortage of excellent legal scholarship on various aspects of shareholder litigation from a comparative and functional perspective. Well-executed scholarly writing on comparative shareholder litigation can b...

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Main Authors: Koh, Alan K., Tang, Samantha S.
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1552562023-05-19T07:31:19Z Direct and derivative shareholder suits : towards a functional and practical taxonomy Koh, Alan K. Tang, Samantha S. Nanyang Business School Business::Law::Business enterprises Business::Law::In Asia Comparative Corporate Law Investor Protection Shareholder litigation is an indispensable part of corporate law and governance. There is no shortage of excellent legal scholarship on various aspects of shareholder litigation from a comparative and functional perspective. Well-executed scholarly writing on comparative shareholder litigation can be informative and even enlightening for students and scholars of comparative corporate law. The goal of this chapter is to offer a taxonomy of shareholder litigation mechanisms informed by considerations relevant to a minority shareholder’s decision whether and how to proceed with a lawsuit. The central questions guiding the exposition below are these: What substantive outcomes are possible for a minority shareholder litigant, and which of these can each mechanism be used to achieve? This chapter proceeds as follows. Section 2 sets out four key considerations relevant to litigators that shape our discussion in subsequent parts. Section 3 classifies direct shareholder litigation mechanisms functionally according to whether the desired outcome is a monetary or non-monetary one. Section 4 addresses derivative litigation. Section 5 concludes. Ministry of Education (MOE) This research is supported by the Ministry of Education, Singapore, under its Academic Research Fund Tier 1 (04MNP001989C300). 2022-02-21T06:25:25Z 2022-02-21T06:25:25Z 2021 Journal Article Koh, A. K. & Tang, S. S. (2021). Direct and derivative shareholder suits : towards a functional and practical taxonomy. Comparative Corporate Governance, 431-453. https://dx.doi.org/10.4337/9781788975339.00032 9781788975339 9781788975322 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/155256 10.4337/9781788975339.00032 431 453 en 04MNP001989C300 Comparative Corporate Governance © 2021 The Editors and Contributors severally. All rights reserved.
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Business::Law::In Asia
Comparative Corporate Law
Investor Protection
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Comparative Corporate Law
Investor Protection
Koh, Alan K.
Tang, Samantha S.
Direct and derivative shareholder suits : towards a functional and practical taxonomy
description Shareholder litigation is an indispensable part of corporate law and governance. There is no shortage of excellent legal scholarship on various aspects of shareholder litigation from a comparative and functional perspective. Well-executed scholarly writing on comparative shareholder litigation can be informative and even enlightening for students and scholars of comparative corporate law. The goal of this chapter is to offer a taxonomy of shareholder litigation mechanisms informed by considerations relevant to a minority shareholder’s decision whether and how to proceed with a lawsuit. The central questions guiding the exposition below are these: What substantive outcomes are possible for a minority shareholder litigant, and which of these can each mechanism be used to achieve? This chapter proceeds as follows. Section 2 sets out four key considerations relevant to litigators that shape our discussion in subsequent parts. Section 3 classifies direct shareholder litigation mechanisms functionally according to whether the desired outcome is a monetary or non-monetary one. Section 4 addresses derivative litigation. Section 5 concludes.
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