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International Legal English
Benjamin Koper
25 episodes
1 week ago
Whether you're a lawyer, law student, or legal professional, this podcast helps you improve your Legal English skills. Each episode breaks down essential legal vocabulary, grammar, and real-world usage in contracts, negotiations, and court proceedings. Designed for non-native speakers, we focus on clear explanations, practical examples, and useful tips to boost your legal communication. Full Disclosure: This podcast is made with 100% AI tools. It complements the International Legal English textbook but is also useful on its own for self-study.
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Whether you're a lawyer, law student, or legal professional, this podcast helps you improve your Legal English skills. Each episode breaks down essential legal vocabulary, grammar, and real-world usage in contracts, negotiations, and court proceedings. Designed for non-native speakers, we focus on clear explanations, practical examples, and useful tips to boost your legal communication. Full Disclosure: This podcast is made with 100% AI tools. It complements the International Legal English textbook but is also useful on its own for self-study.
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Director Liability Case Studies
International Legal English
30 minutes 50 seconds
8 months ago
Director Liability Case Studies

Main Themes and Key Ideas:

    1. Breach of Duty of Care and the Business Judgment Rule

    • Directors must act with due diligence and in the best interests of the company and shareholders.
    • Case: Smith v. Van Gorkom (1985) – Established liability for "gross negligence" in uninformed decision-making.
    • Impact: Led to Delaware exculpation clauses (§102(b)(7)) shielding directors from personal liability for duty of care breaches (with exceptions).

    2. Failure of Oversight (“Caremark” Claims)

    • Directors must implement and monitor compliance systems.
    • Case: Boeing 737 MAX (2019–2021) – Directors paid $237.5 million for failing to monitor safety risks.
    • Key Takeaway: The business judgment rule does not protect directors who fail to monitor critical risks.

    3. Personal Liability for Fraud and Egregious Misconduct

    • Directors may face personal financial liability in extreme fraud cases.
    • Cases: Enron & WorldCom (2005) – Outside directors paid millions personally.
    • Significance: Highlights accountability when directors fail to prevent fraud.

    4. Wrongful Trading and Insolvency

    • Directors must consider creditor interests when insolvency is likely.
    • Case: Re Produce Marketing Consortium (1989, UK) – Directors held personally liable for losses due to wrongful trading.
    • Principle: Wrongful trading liability is primarily compensatory, not punitive.

    5. Duty of Diligence and Financial Literacy

    • Directors must understand financial statements and cannot blindly rely on auditors.
    • Case: ASIC v. Healey ("Centro" Case, 2011, Australia) – Board held liable for financial reporting errors.
    • Impact: Reinforced the need for directors to engage in financial oversight.

    6. Liability for Negligence Leading to Public Harm

    • High-risk industries may impose personal liability on directors for negligence.
    • Case: Fukushima Nuclear Disaster (2011/2022, Japan) – Former TEPCO executives ordered to pay $95 billion for failing to prevent the nuclear meltdown.
    • Key Takeaway: Some jurisdictions are increasingly holding directors accountable for catastrophic harm.

    7. Contractual Clauses Defining and Limiting Liability

    • Exculpation Clauses (Delaware Example): Shields directors from duty of care breaches except in cases of bad faith or misconduct.
    • LLC Limitation of Liability: Protects directors unless "willful misfeasance, bad faith, gross negligence, or reckless disregard" is proven.
    • Indemnification Agreements (Oracle Example): Covers legal expenses if directors acted in good faith.

    Conclusion:While the business judgment rule provides some protection, directors can face personal liability for duty of care breaches, oversight failures, fraud, and wrongful trading. Legal precedents across jurisdictions highlight key risks, while contractual mechanisms aim to balance accountability with attracting competent board members. The interpretation of these principles varies based on jurisdiction and case specifics.

International Legal English
Whether you're a lawyer, law student, or legal professional, this podcast helps you improve your Legal English skills. Each episode breaks down essential legal vocabulary, grammar, and real-world usage in contracts, negotiations, and court proceedings. Designed for non-native speakers, we focus on clear explanations, practical examples, and useful tips to boost your legal communication. Full Disclosure: This podcast is made with 100% AI tools. It complements the International Legal English textbook but is also useful on its own for self-study.