Hyein Lee
Hi, I’m Hyein Lee, a law enthusiast, artist and AI creator. Welcome to my blog, where I share insights about law, my artistic journey, AI experiments, and various creative projects. Explore my website and feel free to reach out for collaboration or work opportunities.

Artworks
I love to create art about nature, animals and stories of women. In my artworks, I combine organic shapes with vibrant colors, expressing balance and strength on the canvas.
Woman
This artwork portrays a moment of quiet introspection.

Nature
This artwork reflects a simple and peaceful connection between a woman and nature.

Peaceful afternoon
I wanted to warmly depict a mother reading a book to her daughter in the garden.

Generatives
Transforming architectural and interior design concepts into AI generated-art is my passion. With tools like MidJourney, I’m experimenting with parameters to produce unique, high-quality imagery that sparks imagination.
A cozy home office scene
A cozy home office scene with a silver laptop and a cup of coffee

Home office with a view of the lake
Modern home office with panoramic view of serene lake

Modern minimalist lounge interior
Modern aesthetic lounge interior with dark earthy tones

Projects
Take a look at unique self-made projects, from beautifully illustrated picture books to aesthetically designed calendars

A Talking Book in the Library
Step into a magical journey with "A Talking Book in the Library" – a heartwarming tale of overcoming, courage, and boundless imagination.

The Future of Flowers
In a world where nature has vanished from sight, Rowan discovers an ancient book whispering of a magical garden filled with "real flowers."
Blog
I created this space to explore and share valuable insights into the complex world of law. Here, you’ll find articles on legal developments, case analyses, practical advice, and commentary.

Evolution of Statutory Derivative Actions and Minority Shareholder Remedies
The courts have gradually adopted a more flexible approach to statutory derivative actions, supported by alternative remedies like Section 994 of the Companies Act 2006, to enhance protection and relief for minority shareholders facing corporate misconduct or oppression

Analyzing the case of O'Neill and Another v Phillips and Others
O'Neill v Phillips [1999] emphasizes that unfair prejudice remedies under Section 994 of the Companies Act 2006 should consider both the articles and shareholders' legitimate expectations for equitable protection of minority interests.

Section 994: protect the interests of minority shareholders
Section 994 of the Companies Act 2006 protects minority shareholders from unfairly prejudicial conduct without enabling forced share acquisition by the majority.

Balancing Shareholder Expectations and Articles of Association
Courts assess unfairly prejudicial conduct by weighing directors' actions against shareholder expectations, with intervention depending on specific case circumstances.