CPD 218 - Legal Basics for Boards (Part 1)
1h 47m
Recorded March 2019
Know the Legal Basics, Nancy Hopkins, Q.C.
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This session provides an overview of the legal principles that every director needs to know and some differences between organizations. It touches on subjects such as the division of power between directors and shareholders as well as some possible conflicts of interest.
Nancy Hopkins, a partner at McDougall Gauley law firm, provides a comprehensive guide on corporate governance. She delves into legal principles, director responsibilities, and conflict of interest issues. The importance of transparent decision-making, understanding legislation, and efficient board meetings are emphasized. The role of the chairperson, the content of meeting minutes, and voting procedures are also discussed. The session concludes with an interactive discussion based on assigned scenarios.
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