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Partnership and LLP Law 8e
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This book covers the essential principles of both partnership law and the law relating to limited liability partnerships. In addition to explaining established principles it explores the unresolved issues in partnership law, including fixed share partnerships and whether partners can be workers, dissolution by acceptance of repudiatory breach, abandonment and mutuality, liability for equitable wrongs, the authority of a partner winding up a partnership, and the
availability of equitable or common law remedies for breaches of the partnership agreement.
The new edition includes a greatly expanded analysis of limited liability partnerships signifying the growth in importance of this type of entity and the development of a distinct area of law. LLP law is still evolving and combines both corporate and partnership elements which creates legal and practical difficulties. The book considers and provides answers to these problems. It analyses for example, the question as to whether a person can be both a member and an employee of an LLP.
Limited partnerships are also considered in detail in response to their recent revival as investment vehicles and recent developments on access to information and derivative actions by limited partners.
This book is an indispensable guide to the principles of the law of LLPs and partnerships. Well known for its approachable style it provides an excellent reference work for practitioners and students alike.
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Review from previous edition For anyone dealing with partnership law, either as a student or a practitioner, Geoffrey Morse's Partnership Law is an indispensible text. It thoroughly explains the law in a practical and straight-forward way. It also draws together relevant domestic and international case-law in one handy text meaning either the student or practitioner is fully aware of how the legislation has operated in their own and other jurisdictions. It
also sensitively considers the potential future developments of the law and suggests how the law may be interpreted in the future. Its price, at less than GBP35, also makes it excellent value for money * Student Law Journal * This is an invaluable work of reference even for the seasoned practitioner. It acts as a basic reminder of the important principles applied in a pragmatic and practical fashion. It is not simply a model of clarity, but also one of mature reflection. * David Marks QC, International Company and Commercial Law Review *