Case No. HC07C02914
Chancery Division of the High Court

Case No. HC07C02914

Fecha: 20-Dic-2007

what the Defendants did.

Merely because Mr Crowson made the final decision does not mean that their activities in providing him with material to enable him to make that final decision were of a sufficiently senior nature as to justify imposing a fiduciary duty on them. Whether he had an autocratic style and whether there was no actual senior management team as alleged is also in my view irrelevant. Mr Crowson was the chairman and the 100% shareholder. However it is clear as Mr Rider acknowledged that he relied on Mr Rider and Mr Rider had senior duties devolved upon him which reflected in his status as a director (albeit without legal responsibility).