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Piercing the Corporate and LLC Veil

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2013
Piercing the veil of a corporation has long been possible for a court using its equitable powers to hold equity owners liable for the obligations of the entity, although it is a fact-specific inquiry. The courts make it clear that disregarding the corporate form should be considered a “drastic remedy,” and the “corporate veils exist for a reason and ...
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Piercing the Corporate Veil: The German Sausage Saga

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2021
Martin Schunke, Mareike Walter
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Piercing the Corporate Veil: A UAE Perspective

Arab Law Quarterly, 1998
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Clarifying the Rules for Piercing of the Corporate Veil

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2013
The principle of corporate limited liability emerged in the early 19th century in the United States, and spread to Canada and England in the 1850s. It was a major legal and economic innovation that facilitated the growth of large scale enterprise, without which the modern economy would not be possible.
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Piercing the Corporate Veil: Shareholder Liability for Corporate Torts

Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law, 2001
This article discusses the concept of veil piercing, i.e. shareholder and parent company liability, and explores its scope, rationale, justification and limits. It focuses on a corporation's extra-contractual or tort liability, and refers in particular to environmental liability. We first discuss what veil piercing is not.
Bergkamp, L (Lucas), Pak, Wan-Q
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Piercing the corporate veil—the trust connection

Trusts & Trustees
Abstract The principle of separate legal entity which forms the basic foundation of company law provides for the company as a separate legal entity. This results in the formation of a veil, so to say, that protects the liability of the directors or other related companies from incurring liability.
Aditi Singh, Anudeep Turaga
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Piercing the Corporate Veil: The Threshold Criteria

Journal of the American College of Radiology, 2008
Gregg, Reisman, Andrew L, Zwerling
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Piercing the Veil of Corporate Secrecy about Clinical Trials

The Hastings Center Report, 2004
In the last three decades, the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industry has burgeoned into one of the most profitable industries. With profit has come power. Backed by unprecedented financial means and pressured by stockholders' demand for investment returns, pharmaceutical companies have taken a much Larger stake in all stages of medical research ...
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