Claims against directors of corporate trustees | Practical Law

Claims against directors of corporate trustees | Practical Law

This practice note considers the liability of corporate trustees for breaches of trust, and the circumstances in which the directors may be held personally liable, by virtue of what has come to be known as a "dog leg" claim.

Claims against directors of corporate trustees

Practical Law UK Practice Note 2-384-2498 (Approx. 7 pages)

Claims against directors of corporate trustees

by Peter McMaster QC and Matthew Morrison, Serle Court
Law stated as at 15 Nov 2011England, Wales
This practice note considers the liability of corporate trustees for breaches of trust, and the circumstances in which the directors may be held personally liable, by virtue of what has come to be known as a "dog leg" claim.
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