by Kent Holland | Mar 18, 2022 | Newsletter Article
Landowner sued contractor corporation and its principal for intentional trespass, conversion, and unjust enrichment where employees took material from owner’s land and used it on a road project without Owner’s authorization. After numerous trials and appeals, it was...
by Kent Holland | Dec 7, 2015 | Newsletter Article
Kent Holland, J.D. ConstructionRisk, LLC The sole shareholder/director/officer of an incorporated architectural firm was held jointly and personally liable to pay a judgment awarded against the corporation. The corporation was found to have been operated as the alter...
by Kent Holland | Mar 3, 2014 | Newsletter Article
The protection afforded to individuals who own solely, or with a small group, a limited liability company (LLC) is one of the key reasons that people incorporate such companies. From time to time, however, we see court decisions that either pierce the corporate veil,...
by Kent Holland | Jun 7, 2011 | Newsletter Article
Where a property owner filed suit against a limited liability company and sued the individual principal of the company as well as the company itself, alleging negligence, fraud and violations of the state unfair practice act, it was held that the owners were not...
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