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Piercing the Entity Veil: Individual Liability for Business Acts (Live Replay from March 12, 2020)

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One of the bedrock principles of business law is limited liability. The individual owners of an entity – shareholders of a corporation or members of a limited liability company – cannot be held personally liable for the debts or liabilities of the entity.

But the doctrine is not absolute. There are many common law fact patterns that allow courts to pierce the entity veil – co-mingling of funds, using an entity as an alter ego, among others – and reach an individual person's assets. There are also several sources of statutory authority allowing veil piercing.

This program provides a practical guide to common law, equitable, and statutory theories of piercing entity veils.

  • Statutory and equitable principles to pierce the entity veil
  • Fact pattern justifying piercing limited liability to reach an owner's personal assets
  • Statutory sources permitting breaching the entity veil
  • Application of veil piercing to non-corporate entities
  • Liability for improper distributions
  • Piercing for withheld income and employment taxes, and sales/use taxes

Contributors

  • Shannon M. Bell

    Shannon M. Bell is a member with Kelly & Walker LLC in Denver. CO, where she litigates a wide variety of complex business disputes, construction disputes, fiduciary claims, employment issues, and landlord/tenant issues. Her construction experience extends from contract negotiations to defense of construction claims of owners, HOAs, contractors and tradesmen. She also represents clients in claims of shareholder and officer liability, piercing the corporate veil, and derivative actions.

    Kelly writes and speaks on commercial litigation, employment, discovery and bankruptcy topics.

    Kelly earned her B.S. from the University of Iowa and her J.D. from the University of Denver.

    Click here for more information about Shannon.

June 21, 2021
Mon 1:00 PM EDT

Duration 1H 0M

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