November 10, 2025

A corporation is a separate legal entity from its shareholders. Any litigation brought against the corporation will typically not extend to individual directors, officers, or workers. This principle is known as the corporate veil, protecting shareholders from personal liability except where an individual has clear and direct responsibility for the harm suffered. However, in certain...
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