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How to Try Cases on Board and Management Liability After a Financial Crisis
Since Denmark had not had the principle of the business judgment rule finally confirmed within the financial sector confirmed, a judgment from the Danish Supreme Court on this matter was anticipated with great anxiety: whether the principle would be confirmed, and if so, how the further details of the principle would be drawn up.
tort law, business judgment rule, financial sector, Danish law