
Proving the alter ego case
$225.00
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Abstract: Faced with valid claims against insolvent or cash-poor defendants, plaintiffs increasingly are arguing that these defendants represent the “alter ego” of their financially stronger parent companies. Alter ego litigation generally is sought to breach a defendant’s corporate structure and obtain access to the financial resources of its subsidiaries or individual shareholders. This article explains how financial experts can help both plaintiffs and defendants build their arguments in such cases.
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