Corporate – Piercing the Veil – Shareholder & Officer – Operator’s Wife – Employee
American Decorative Fabrics, LLC v. Jordan Alexander, Inc.. Plaintiff alleged and proved that defendant Jackie Teague's husband dominated and controlled the corporate defendant. Although Mrs. Teague owned half of the stock in the corporation and was nominally one of its officers, her responsibilities were only those of an employee: selecting and coordinating fabrics for the corporation to purchase, which she did from home. We affirm the trial court's refusal to pierce the corporate veil as to Mrs. Teague.
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Published: November 22, 2010
Time posted: 9:54 am
Tags: caldwell county, Corporate, Employee, Operator's Wife, Piercing the Veil, Shareholder & Officer







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