Directors’ duties in light of the coronavirus (Covid-19)

Professional Development

Overview

eCPD Seminar Series

This seminar forms part of the 2021 Directors eCPD Seminar Series – a series of 9 CPD online seminars, which take place throughout 2021.

The 2021 Directors eCPD Seminar Series provides essential updates for directors, delivered by industry recognised experts. This series will comprise 9 monthly online seminars of 60 minutes, inclusive of a 15-minute Q&A, covering a wide range of topics.

2021 Directors eCPD Seminar Series

The full series can be booked for the discounted cost of GBP 382.50.

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1 CPD hours
1 hour
Online Classroom Live
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speaker

 

Simon Hurry

Group Partner at Collas Crill

Simon is a group partner within the dispute resolution team in Collas Crill's Jersey office.

Simon has developed a practice focused on high value commercial litigation, asset tracing and cross-border insolvency in both a contentious and non-contentious context. He is able to draw on multi-jurisdictional litigation and alternative dispute resolution experience having worked in the Cayman Islands for three years.

Simon has extensive advocacy experience, appearing regularly before the courts of Jersey and the Cayman Islands. In 2015, he was awarded the Jersey Law Society's 'Junior Lawyer of the Year' and is ranked for dispute resolution in both Chambers & Partners and the Legal 500.

He is a keen public speaker and has a particular interest in directors' duties, shareholder disputes and cross-border insolvency. He is a member of the Legal & Regulatory Committee of the Association of Restructuring and Insolvency Experts (ARIES).

 

 

 

suitable for

Who is this seminar for

  • Directors
  • Non-Executive Directors
  • Aspiring Non-Executive Directors
study mode

Online Classroom Live

This seminar is being delivered through Online Classroom Live. Our premium online study mode comprises a virtual classroom with interactive features to replicate a real-life classroom.