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Importance of Experienced Counsel in Avoiding and/or Defending Veil-Piercing Litigation (White paper and podcast from Shughart Thomson & Kilroy, P.C.)
22 August 2008
Although many companies seek protection from liability via complex corporate structures and the use of holding companies, such structures do not provide fool proof protection. In fact, both holding companies and corporate shareholders face potential liability, even under a complex corporate structure. Although, arguably, some wrongdoing is necessary to “pierce the corporate veil,” what constitutes wrongdoing has a variety of interpretations and often differs from one judge to the next.
Shughart Thomson & Kilroy offer a white paper and podcast on this topic.
View Importance of Experienced Counsel in Avoiding and/or Defending Veil-Piercing Litigation (White paper and podcast from Shughart Thomson & Kilroy, P.C.)
Author: Dennis Palmer
Firm: Shughart Thomson & Kilroy, P.C.

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