Yaiguaje v. Chevron CorporationThere is much doctrinal confusion about piercing the corporate veil. The concept has some harsh critics, who deride it as incoherent and would reject it altogeSpiro, Peter SSocial Science Electronic Publishing
"Piercing the corporate veil" typically occurs when a judgment creditor proves that the individual owner of a corporate judgment debtor is the alter ego of that entity, thereby allowing the creditor to pursue the individual's assets to satisfy the judgme
“Piercing the corporate veil” — also referred to as “alter ego” liability — is a familiar concept under California law. Ordinarily, a corporation or other entity (such as an LLC) is considered a legal entity separate and apart from its individual owners. But when the entity is used ...
Piercing the Corporate VeilFor many years, jurists have struggled to rationalise the common law rules which prescribe the circumstances in which it is justifiable to eschew the principle of separate legal personality which posits that a company is distinct from its members and managers. The premise...
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It reflects that reverse piercing should be allowed against legal and equitable owners when other remedies are insufficient.AllenSt.NicholasSt.B.St.EBSCO_AspSt Johns Law ReviewReverse piercing the corporate veil: A straightforward path to justice. Allen,Nicholas B. St. John’’s Law Review . ...
Reverse piercing the corporate veil: A straightforward path to justice. Allen,Nicholas B. St. John’’s Law Review . 2011Allen,Nicholas B.Reverse piercing the corporate veil: A straightforward path to justice.St. John’’s Law Review. 2011...
Reverse Corporate Veil Piercing: Is the Equitable Remedy Worth the Risk?Burke, VictoriaGeorge Mason Law Review
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ARTICLE: PRESERVING ENTITY SHIELDING: HOW CORPORATIONS SHOULD RESPOND TO REVERSE PIERCING OF THE CORPORATE VEILKathryn Hespe