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Piercing the corporate veil: recent developments in the light of classic cases
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Piercing the corporate veil: recent developments in the light of classic cases
Speaker: Associate Professor Lee Aitken
The possibility of 'piercing the corporate veil' provides one method of reaching those operating in the shadow of the company or who use it as a mere puppet. The common law since
Saloman v Salman
has stressed the juristic independence of the corporation from its promoters, shareholders and directors. In a time of phoenix companies and other abuses of corporate limited liability, should the courts be more active in going behind the corporate form? Recent cases have emphasised the importance of maintaining limited liability.
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Speaker
Associate Professor Lee Aitken, University of Sydney
Date
15 March, 2013
Venue
Dixson Room, Mitchell Wing, NSW State Library
Length
1 Hour
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