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When a Director Is Personally Liable Without Piercing the Corporate Veil A corporation is recognized as a distinct legal entity from its directors and shareholders, which makes it liable in place of any individuals involved in wrongdoing. Doing so encourages people to partake in business partnerships and companies to minimize their legal risks. To prevent...
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