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The new Companies Act will have an enormous effect on the legal responsibilities of Companies, their directors and secretary. It is vital that all people who are responsible for ensuring that their company complies with Company Law recognise how and when the hundreds of changes should be implemented.

This seminar will ensure that companies are fully aware of:

  • which changes should have been implemented on and before 6th April 2008
  • which changes should be implemented on 1st October 2008
  • which changes should be implemented on 1st October 2009

It provides a step by step guide for all people who are responsible for ensuring that their company complies with Company Law - ensuring good governance now and in the future.


Each delegate receives over £200 worth of extra benefits free of charge

Each person attending this seminar will receive a free copy of the brand new book, The Step by Step Guide to Implementing The Companies Act 2006, worth £60, written by Roger Mason who is a foremost expert in Company Law.  Roger, along with Peter Hughes and Kevin Guy, presents the seminar.  They will also receive a free CD which contains many valuable resources including a free copy of The Companies Act 2006, which costs over £60 from TSO, and a free one-year subscription to The Company Law Resource Centre worth £99.

The price to attend the seminar is £195 + VAT


The seminar answers the following questions.

  • Which provisions should have been implemented already?
  • Which provisions should be implemented on the key milestone dates?
  • What is the new law about keeping minutes? 
  • How do the new model articles differ from Table A? 
  • Can Company Directors and Company Secretaries avoid giving their addresses to Companies House?
  • What are the new reduced time limits for publishing the accounts?
  • Have AGMs been abolished in private companies?
  • Will electronic filing at Companies House be compulsory?
  • What is the new offence about filing at Companies House?
  • What are the changes affecting the memorandum and articles?
  • Must details of shareholders still be sent to Companies House with the annual return?
  • What is the new law about companies using e-mail and websites to communicate with their members? 
  • What are the new rules about company names?
  • What is the new procedure for changing a company’s name?
  • Will existing Company Secretaries of private companies lose their jobs on 6th April 2008?
  • What is the new law about the execution of documents and the use of the company seal?
  • How much of the new law automatically applies to existing companies?
  • How will written resolutions of members be made much easier to obtain?
  • What are the new rules for changing a company’s articles?
  • Will it be possible to make it harder to change the articles?
  • What are the new extra requirements about publishing the accounts of listed companies?
  • What is the new requirement to report details of share capital to Companies House?
  • What are the extra rights for shareholders?

From September 2008 this will become a half-day seminar.  For details of the schedule of the half-day seminars please click here


 

Course Cost:

The price to attend this full day course is £195 per person and is exclusive of VAT and includes the course material, tea/coffee on arrival, mid-morning tea/coffee and mid-afternoon tea/coffee.

Course Dates

 Currently this course is only available on anin-house basis.