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The Corporate Shield is Not Invincible

By Charles Sartain on August 7, 2012
Posted in Contract Disputes

This non-oil and gas case should be of interest to startups and those of you who run “lean and mean” operation.  Thanks to Jerry Murray at Goldin Peiser & Peiser, LLP for bringing it to my attention.

You file the paperwork to set up a corporation so that your personal assets are shielded from assault…

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I have been helping clients of all types resolve their commercial disputes for most of my 35 years as a lawyer. Of the many industries in which I have worked, the energy business is the most fascinating…More

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