I would just affirm Mackey there who's predictions are sound based on
precedent. Further, and this is without authority, the current
economic climate mandates a focus on companys that have gone belly up.

On Mar 12, 2:15 am, Mackey <[email protected]> wrote:
> I wouldn't bank on this, but I've been paying particular attention to
> the popular topics of Corporate Borrowing, Directors, Shareholder
> Protection, Transfer and Transmission of Shares, Separate Legal
> Personality, Winding Up, Disposition of Corporate Assets. They all
> come up regularly and not all of them were on the last paper. I've
> also been advised to look at Examinership/Receivership because they're
> relevant (even though he hasn't given them the same focus as the other
> topics I mentioned).
>
> Anyone got any more ideas they want to throw out? Best of luck with it
> all.
>
> On Mar 4, 6:40 pm, nearlythere <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Any tips for the above would be much appreciated.  Did the last paper
> > in October and got 41 %.  Even though the paper was not hard I fell
> > down on caselaw and nerves so hopefully I will be okay this time with
> > a bottle of  rescue remedy.
>
> > any TIPS or GUIDELINES would be greatly appreciated.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

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