
The Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators (ICSA) is the professional qualifying body for company secretaries. ICSA works closely with governmental and regulatory bodies to promote and support best practice in all areas of corporate governance and, through its subsidiary companies, provides information and training, boardroom evaluation and software.

The Companies Act 2006 represents the most significant and wide-ranging change to company law for over twenty years, and everyone engaged with managing and advising companies needs to be familiar with its details and likely impact.
From Royal Assent of the Act in November 2006 right up to final implementation of the last remaining provisions on 1 October 2009, The ICSA Companies Act 2006 Handbook offers an indispensable and accessible route map to the new companies legislation.
The Handbook has been revised and expanded to include:
The Handbook provides essential information on the new legislation, how this relates to current law and the likely implications for company law practice.
Paperback • ISBN: 9781860724381 • 1600 pages • Published July 2009 • £69.95
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Keith Walmsley: Keith Walmsley, LL.B, Barrister, FCIS, is one of the UK’s best-known writers and commentators on company law and corporate governance. Among his many publications in this field, he edits the official ICSA information service, Company Secretarial Practice. He is the legal advisor to the London Law Agency Ltd.