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Collective Alter Ego Liability Theory Rejected By First Department
In commercial and business litigation, it is common for plaintiffs to assert claims against a business entity for wrongs committed by a corporate entity. Often, plaintiffs will try to “pierce the corporate veil,” or get behind the corporate form, to hold the entity’s officers or members liable for the alleged wrongdoing.

Jeffrey Haber
Mar 11, 20247 min read
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