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Fiduciary Duty of Directors to Shareholders in Australian Law
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This 8 page paper considers the impact of the case of Brunninghausen v Glavanics [1999] and its landmark finding that a company director may under certain circumstances owe a Fiduciary Duty to shareholders despite the traditional view that this was not the case. The bibliography cites 4 sources.
Filename: TEdirdut.wps
Freedom of Information Act Test Case.
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(5 pp) The supposed boon of living in a democracy
is that one has the right to apply to a court of
law concerning complex decisions. This discussion
will provide such a legal challenge and opportunity.
The Freedom of Information Act is used as a
defense.("United States Dep't of State v. Ray,
502 U.S. 164, 173-74, 112 S. Ct. 541, 116 L. Ed.
2d 526 (1991)". May 2000 Exception 7 included.
Filename: BBfreeAt.doc
Gideon v. Wainwright
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A 5 page research paper that offers a legal brief and summary concerning this landmark decision of the US Supreme Court. Due to this decision, all defendants are provided with an attorney, as the court will appoint counsel if the defendant cannot afford this service. Bibliography lists 1 sources.
Filename: khgid63.rtf
GMAC v. Raju
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An 11 page research paper that examines a case, Graduate Management Admissions Council (GMAC) v. Raju, which involves intellectual property law on the Internet. The writer particularly examines the court’s interpretation of Rule 4(k)(2). Bibliography is incomplete, but 5 sources are cited in the text of the paper.
Filename: khgmac.rtf
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