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UK Supreme Court Confirms Existence of Directors’ Duties to Creditors

By Hannah Blom-Cooper, John Houghton, Ian Jack, Rupert Cheetham & Kevin Mulligan ‡ on October 27, 2022
Posted in Corporate, Featured, Fiduciary duty, GT Alert, Litigation

In BTI 2014 LLC v. Sequana S.A. [2022] UKSC 25 (Sequana) the UK’s highest court, the Supreme Court (the Court), has considered for the first…

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