1st Edition

Deferred Prosecution Agreements and Directors’ Liability

By Natalie Turney Copyright 2024
366 Pages
by Informa Law from Routledge

366 Pages
by Informa Law from Routledge

366 Pages
by Informa Law from Routledge

This book provides in-depth analysis of deferred prosecution agreements (DPAs), a tool first introduced in the United States and since implemented in the United Kingdom and other jurisdictions. The central focus of the book is the impact of DPAs on company directors: DPAs were first introduced in the US for individuals, but are now used predominantly for corporate defendants. In the UK, DPAs have... Read more

Part 1: Introduction, Chapter 1. An Introduction to DPAs, Chapter 2. The Problem of Corporate DPAs and Individuals, Chapter 3. An Introduction to D&O, Part 2: DPAs and Directors, Chapter 4. DPAs and Individual Availability or Protection, Chapter 5. Before the DPA Offer, Chapter 6. Directors' Duties, Chapter 7. Right to Defence, Chapter 8. Naming in Documentation, Chapter 9. Avenues for Redress, Chapter 10. Protection from Prosecution, Part 3: Directors' D&O Insurance Coverage, Chapter 11. Precontractual Obligations, Chapter 12. Notification of Claims and Circumstances, Chapter 13. Severability, Chapter 14. Indemnification, Chapter 15. Advancement of Defence Costs, Chapter 16. Preservation of Directors' Protection, Part 4. Companies' D&O Insurance Coverage, Chapter 17. Coverage under Side B, Chapter 18. Coverage under Side C, Part 5: Recommendations and Conclusions, Chapter 19. DPAs and Directors, Chapter 20. Directors' D&O Coverage, Chapter 21. Companies' D&O Coverage

Biography

Dr Natalie Turney is a Lecturer in Company Law at the University of Reading. Natalie’s research areas include company law, corporate criminal law, financial crime, and insurance law. Her central areas of expertise are deferred prosecution agreements, directors’ liability, and directors’ and officers’ liability insurance. She is a Member of the CEDAW Women’s Parliament, a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, and holds memberships in the British Insurance Law Association and Professional Liability Underwriting Society.