Piercing the Corporate Veil and Other Limits on Limited Liability

"Piercing the corporate veil." The "fiduciary shield" doctrine. "Vicarious liability." "Imputed contacts." "Retained control." When do the boundaries between one person and another work to limit liability, and when does the law disregard those boundaries for purposes of liability? When does a "limited liability" entity really limit the exposure of its owners? And when are contacts with a forum state imputed to another for purposes of personal jurisdiction? 

Three Portland litigators - John Parsons, Keil Mueller, and Susan Marmaduke - will discuss those and other concepts that affect whether the boundaries between one person or entity and another will act as a firewall for purposes of liability and personal jurisdiction, and when they will not. 

For more information: Call Bridget Donegan, Larkins Vacura at 503.542.3107. For registration questions, call the MBA at 503.222.3275.

Date & Time
Thursday, June 02, 2016, 3:00-5:00pm
Location
World Trade Center, Mezzanine Room, 26 SW Salmon S
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