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Supreme Court to Consider Corporate Separateness in Calculating Trademark Infringement Damages

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The United States Supreme Court is set to take on a trademark infringement case that may have a lasting impact on the concept of corporate separateness. In Dewberry Group, Inc. v. Dewberry Engineers Inc., the Supreme Court...more

Fox Rothschild LLP

U.S. Supreme Court to Decide Damages Issue in Trademark Dispute Involving Construction Engineering Firm

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Dewberry Engineers Inc. (“Dewberry Engineers”), a prominent engineering firm, has been locked in an on-again, off-again trademark dispute with a real estate development firm called Dewberry Group, Inc. (“Dewberry Group”) for...more

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Current Developments in Cross-Border Litigation | Enforcement Against Foreign Controlled Party Through Reverse Pierce of the...

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Reverse piercing attaches liability for the judgment to a corporations’ owners and/or directors because they exercise complete dominion of the business, and such domination was used to commit a fraud against the plaintiff....more

PilieroMazza PLLC

Focus on S Corporations, Part 1:  Choosing the Right Entity to Meet Your Small Business Goals

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Most business owners understand the need to create an entity to operate their business. However, beyond general knowledge, many owners are unsure of when is the right time to create an entity and which type of entity makes...more

McGlinchey Stafford

Can I Lose the Ability to Compel Arbitration? - McGlinchey Commercial Law Bulletin - December 28 2023

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Intrusion Upon Seclusion- Feasby v. Logan, 3rd Appellate District Paulding County (Ohio Ct. App. 2023)- In this appeal, the Third Appellate District reversed the trial court’s decision to grant judgment on the pleadings...more

Jackson Lewis P.C.

You Can Be Personally Liable For Withdrawal Liability Despite A Company’s Limited Liability Status

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Unionized employers participating in an underfunded multiemployer pension plan face significant financial exposure when withdrawing (completely or partially) from the plan. The cost (called “withdrawal liability”) is...more

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Part 3: Addressing and Demystifying Common Denials Surrounding the Upcoming CTA

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CTA Denial #3: “My industry’s lobbyists would never allow such a law to get passed.” Lobbyists had staved off attempts to implement the CTA, and its predecessor bills, for decades....more

Allen Matkins

Court Holds Corporations Owed Duty To Protect Third Parties From Abuse By Sole Shareholder

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Michael Jackson died in 2009.  After his death, two plaintiffs filed complaints against two corporations of which Michael Jackson was the sole shareholder.  The trial court sustained the plaintiffs' demurrer setting up...more

Cohen Seglias Pallas Greenhall & Furman PC

PA Business Owners Beware—Mortimer v. McCool Creates New Exposure for Sister Companies in Piercing-the-Corporate-Veil Claims

Clients often worry if they can be held personally liable for a company in which they have an ownership interest. This is often followed by the question of whether one of their companies can be responsible for the obligation...more

Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP

Personnalité morale : nouvelles orientations sur la levée du voile et le recours en cas d’abus

La Cour d’appel de l’Ontario (la « Cour ») a récemment fourni des orientations sur les recours intentés contre les administrateurs dans lesquels la levée du voile de la personnalité morale est demandée, ainsi que sur les...more

Freiberger Haber LLP

25% Owner Held Not to Have Dominated and Controlled Corporate Entity to Pierce the Corporate Veil

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By: Jeffrey M. Haber This Blog has previously written about the benefits of forming a corporation or a limited liability corporation and the perils of ignoring the corporate formalities that are attendant thereto. In today’s...more

Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP

The Power to Pierce: New Guidance on Piercing the Corporate Veil and the Oppression Remedy

The Ontario Court of Appeal (Court) recently provided guidance on claims against directors based on relief-seeking to pierce the corporate veil and the oppression remedy. In FNF Enterprises Inc. v. Wag and Train Inc. (FNF),...more

Allen Matkins

Outside Reverse Veil Piercing And LLCs

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"Outside reverse veil piercing" allows a shareholder's creditor to reach corporate assets.  In Postal Instant Press, Inc. v. Kaswa Corp., 162 Cal. App. 4th 1510 (2008), the Fourth District Court of Appeal rejected outside...more

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The Pennsylvania Supreme Court Makes It Harder For Business Owners To Escape Legal Liability By Hiding Behind Corporate Structures

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“Piercing the corporate veil” is one of those legal terms that makes a legal action seem more romantic than it really is. When a party to a legal dispute attempts to pierce the corporate veil of a corporate adversary, they...more

Troutman Pepper

It’s Not Just the Feds: State AGs Are Reaching Through Your Corporation

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No longer simply legal advisers for their respective governors, state attorneys general are increasingly taking an offensive position, bringing lawsuits against companies and executives they accuse of bad conduct. A team of...more

Patton Sullivan Brodehl LLP

Local Government Agencies Can Be “Alter Egos” Too

...Normally, a court will treat a business entity and its liabilities as separate and distinct from its owners. The alter ego doctrine allows the corporate veil to be pierced, and results in holding the owners liable for the...more

Stradling Yocca Carlson & Rauth

California Business Divorce: Reverse Veil Piercing: Permitting a Court to Hold a Company Liable for the Debt of an Individual...

You have likely heard the term “piercing the veil.” This legal doctrine permits a court to ignore corporate formalities and hold an individual owner liable for a company’s debt. But you may be less familiar with the doctrine...more

Barnea Jaffa Lande & Co.

Israeli National Labor Court Rules Investors Are Not Employers

The Israeli National Labor Court recently issued a ruling addressing a claim to “lift the corporate veil” in a dispute between two groups of shareholders in a company. The National Labor Court’s ruling did not allow the...more

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Due Process No Bar To Alter Ego Action

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In a decision published on Wednesday, the California Court of Appeal held that a defendant's due process rights do not protect the sole shareholder of a corporation from an alter ego action.  Lopez v. Escamilla, Cal. Ct....more

Latham & Watkins LLP

Decentralized Autonomous Organizations: Piercing the Digital Veil

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A complaint filed in federal court will test the boundaries of protection from liability for individuals behind decentralized autonomous organizations. On May 2, 2022, a putative class action was filed in the US District...more

Husch Blackwell LLP

Delaware Court of Chancery Reaffirms LLC Member Protections

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Delaware has long been a preferred jurisdiction for business formation, partly because of its well-developed body of case law with respect to commercial disputes (which makes predicting the outcome of – and thus resolving –...more

Fox Rothschild LLP

The Court of Chancery Rejects Claim for Veil-Piercing

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In an granting a motion to dismiss a counterclaim for veil-piercing, Chancellor McCormick recently reminded litigators that “veil piercing is a tough thing to plead and a tougher thing to get.” ...more

Patton Sullivan Brodehl LLP

Alter Ego, Equity, and Reverse Veil Piercing for LLCs

Normally, a business entity is considered a legal person separate and apart from its individual owners.  But when the entity is used by an owner to perpetrate a fraud, circumvent a statute, or accomplish some other wrongful...more

Venable LLP

When Can the FTC, and CFPB, State Consumer Credit Regulators Pierce the Corporate Veil?

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Does Ownership and Management Structure Matter? Fiduciary Relationships - Special confidence placed in one who in equity and good conscience is bound to act in good faith and in due regard to the one reposing confidence....more

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When Will My Non-Compete Agreement End? - The Bullet Point: A Commercial Law Bulletin

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The Bullet Point is a biweekly update of recent, unique, and impactful cases in state and federal courts in the area of commercial litigation. We’re pleased to expand the Bullet Point from its previous coverage of Ohio case...more

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