What are the most common causes of disputes between directors?
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3. What are the most common causes of disputes between directors?
Common causes of disputes include:
Disagreements over strategy.
Power struggles and poor personal relationships.
Conflicts of interest, and dealings between the company and a private business owned by one of the directors.
Concern as to whether the board is meeting its legal responsibilities.
Service contracts and remuneration.
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