Unilateral legal actions between a company and a member of its management board. How to avoid conflicts of interest?
In relations between a company and a member of its management board, so-called unilateral legal actions are often performed. It is, for example, introducing changes regarding employment rules or deleting a mortgage. Who needs to represent the company in such situations? Marcin Borkowski, Ph.D., expert in company law, responds to these questions.
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