Does an LLC’s Bankruptcy Discharge Apply to the LLC’s Alter Egos?
When a debtor LLC receives a discharge order from a bankruptcy court, a creditor is prevented from enforcing any preexisting debts against the discharged LLC as…
When a debtor LLC receives a discharge order from a bankruptcy court, a creditor is prevented from enforcing any preexisting debts against the discharged LLC as…
Alter ego liability is again the flavor of the day. (See here for a list of all prior “alter ego” related posts.) As previously covered, the…
Alter ego liability is a frequent topic covered in The LLC Jungle — see here for a list of all prior “alter ego” related posts. The…
Members of an LLC are required to pitch in equally for the LLC’s expenses and debts, right? Generally, no. In a recent unpublished opinion filed by…
A charging order is a device used by a judgment creditor to collect on a judgment against an LLC member. The charging order imposes a lien…
The LLC Jungle blog covered “reverse veil piercing” in a 2019 post: “Reverse Veil Piercing” to Reach an LLC’s Assets” Normally, a business entity is considered…
The “alter ego” doctrine allows a creditor of a business entity to “pierce the corporate veil” and enforce the debt against the company’s individual owners. The…
“Piercing the corporate veil” — also referred to as “alter ego” liability — is a familiar concept under California law. Ordinarily, a corporation or other entity…
The LLC Jungle blog is coming in October 2018! The blog will cover developments in California law governing limited liability companies — the increasingly popular form…