![]() Chris McCaffery Special Counsel, Bartier Perry Lawyers (at time of writing) McCaffery has over 40 years' experience in corporate and commercial law. He advises clients on compliance and governance, director's duties, shareholder relations, corporate reorganisation, commercial agreements, mergers and acquisitions and sale of businesses and companies, trusts, succession planning for families and businesses and structuring advice. He has also formed relationships with several leading accounting firms for mutual clients receive complementary legal and accounting advice.
CHRIS MCCAFFERY | WEDNESDAY, 10 FEB 2021 One of the core obligations which exist in company law concerns the duties which directors have to their companies. These duties arise both out of the general law and legislation. Read more PAGE: 1 |
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Generation next
JAMES GOWING
FINANCE DIRECTOR
GOWING BROS LTD
FINANCE DIRECTOR
GOWING BROS LTD
To sustain a successful multi-generational business and legacy requires investment acumen grounded in strong family values. As part of the rising generation at Gowing Bros, executive director of finance James Gowing is helping position the 158-year-old company for the future. Karren Vergara writes.








