Company Secretarial Administration (Day 1)
Short course
In London
Description
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Type
Short course
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Location
London
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Duration
1 Day
To provide a comprehensive and practical coverage of the Companies Act 2006 and explain how delegates can fulfill their associated duties both, professionally and lawfully. Suitable for company secretaries, directors and their teams, including lawyers, accountants and administration professionals.
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Teachers and trainers (3)
Cecile Gillard
Speaker
Legal Manager, Charities and Voluntary Sector Unit, Burton Sweet, Chartered Accountants Cecile specialises in company secretarial administration, company law and charity law. She has particular experience in relation to social enterprises, charities and other "not-for-profits", as well as private share companies. Cecile has served on a number of ICSA and Charity Law Association working parties. She is co-author of Jordans Company Secretarial Precedents (6th ed) and a general editor of, and contributor to, Jordans Charities Administration Service (both Jordans).
David Impey
Speaker
Solicitor David is co-author of the forthcoming new edition of The Company Director: Powers, Duties and Liabilities (11th ed), and is also co-author of Modern Law of Meetings, (2nd ed). He is also contributor to Jordans Company Administration and Governance. (all Jordans)
Peter Van Duzer
Speaker
PV Solutions A non-practising solicitor who is a consultant company secretary, Peter is author of the recently published second edition of Companies Act 2006: A Guide for Private Companies, co-author of Jordans Company Secretarial Precedents (6th ed) and contributor to Jordans Company Administration and Governance (all Jordans).
Course programme
Accreditation / Professional Development
Solicitors Regulation Authority: 6 Hours
National Association of Licensed Paralegals: 6 Hours
ILEX: 6 Hours
Receive expert-led guidance on the role, responsibilities and statutory duties of the company secretary, as well as comprehensive coverage of all aspects of the Companies Act 2006. Areas to be covered include:
- Changes to company constitutions, including the 'model form' articles
- Directors' statutory duties, liabilities and risks
- Use of the 2006 Act model articles
- Electronic communications with shareholders
- Abolition of authorised share capital: what it means
- Share issues, transfers and transmission
- Reduction of share capital: the 2006 Act regime
- Members' meetings and written resolutions
- Annual compliance procedures
- Company transactions
- Disclosure and confidential registers, stationery, premises and records
- Filing at Companies House and using the 2006 Act forms
Meeting the growing responsibilities and increasingly complex legal obligations is key for successful company administration. For more than 13 years, Jordans' Company Secretarial Administration Course has been helping company secretaries, directors and their teams, including lawyers, accountants and administration professionals meet this challenge.
This course, which gives you the option of attending one or both days, concentrates on the nuts and bolts of company administration, covering the legal requirements, rules and best practices that are essential to ensure compliance. The highly experienced panel of company law experts will guide you step-by-step through the essential elements of company administration using real-life examples and case studies.
All attendees will receive a documentation pack prepared by the speakers, which includes full course notes as well as valuable additional reference materials. This material includes sample documentation, useful precedents and model answers.
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Company Secretarial Administration (Day 1)