Tort/Negligence – Personal Injury – Civil Practice – Corporate – Incorrect Defendant
Dodd v. Manheim Auctions, Inc. Plaintiff was injured at an auction, and plaintiff sued the corporate parent of the company that conducted the auction. Where plaintiff has alleged no facts that would justify piercing the corporate veil, defendant is entitled to summary judgment.
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Published: May 25, 2012
Time posted: 3:18 pm
Tags: Civil Practice, Corporate, Incorrect Defendant, personal injury, Tort/Negligence





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