This article analyzes the Norwegian Supreme Court’s judgement (HR-2022-1148-A) regarding personal liability for a company’s litigation cost. The CEO/board of directors were held liable under non-statutory civil procedure law due to moving litigation cost from the parent company to a subsidiary. The Supreme Court expanded the scope of non-statutory civil procedure law whilst stating for the first time that it exists a non-statutory personal liability within company law. However, the author question whether there is a need for non-statutory personal liability within Norwegian company law.
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I 11. Alle elektroniske kilder er sist besøkt 22.04.2023. Takk til professor dr. juris Tore Bråthen for verdifulle innspill og bistand underveis, og til verdifulle kommentarer fra den anonyme fagfellen. den enstemmige Sea Lice-dommen (HR-2022-1148-A) ble aksjonær (morselskapet) og da ...
