
What’s behind the veil? – Digging for the truth in alter-ego cases
$225.00
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Abstract: When a plaintiff can’t collect a judgment from a corporation and seeks to obtain it from the corporation’s owners, it may try to show that the corporation and its shareholders lack separate identities — that is, the corporation is the owners’ alter ego. Key factors in determining an alter-ego relationship include not only this lack of separateness, but also financial dependence of the corporation upon its shareholders or parent, and undue influence upon a corporation.
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Newsletter | Valuation & Litigation Briefing / Litigation & Valuation Report |
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