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Corporate & Alter Ego Liability CLE
Corporate & Alter Ego Liability
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Benefits: The law of alter ego can be used to pursue the shareholders of the corporation to be liable for debts of the entity and sometimes even of other shareholders or partners. Most courts have decided against using a specific litmus test to determine when alter ego applies and instead examine the circumstances of each particular case. Having fluency with cutting-edge arguments is the key to successfully protecting or defeating corporate liability. The growing number of bankruptcies, foreclosures, and judgments has dramatically increased the need for attorneys proficient in the science of effective judgment enforcement and asset recovery. At the same time, it is critical for attorneys to understand the best strategies to protect corporate assets against judgments & creditors. The Rossdale faculty for this seminar features an authority in this practice, who will describe protecting and defeating corporate liability, navigating complex legal arguments to courts, strategies involving legal alter ego, and limiting both corporate & personal liability. Registration includes online access to course and reference materials that serve as a helpful guide to the numerous topics and techniques discussed in the program.
Agenda: 1. Effectively Protecting and Defeating Corporate Liability: a. Protection Strategies
b. Liabilities for the Obligations of the Entity
c. Best Practices in Litigating the Corporate Liability Case
d. Minimizing Piercing Problems & Fraudulent Conveyances
e. What Creditor's Counsel Needs to Know
2. Limiting Personal Liability: a. Forming Corporate Entities to Diminish Liability
b. Understanding the Alter Ego
c. Ideal Arguments for Defense & Plaintiff's Counsel
d. Developments in the Law
e. Preparing a Do & Do Not Check-list
3. Unlocking the Keys to the Alter Ego: a. The Import of the Equitable Owner
b. Determining the Separate "Personalities" of the Corporation & Shareholders
c. Unity of Interest
d. Procedural Alternatives
4. Recorded Question & Answer Session Biography of Seminar Faculty: 1.
Kenneth E. Chase practices at Shook, Hardy, & Bacon, where he focuses on commercial matters in courts across the country. He has extensive experience on litigating veil piercing & protection matters. Handling high stakes litigation from inception to resolution, Mr. Chase has tried over 40 cases to verdict. His clients are in the insurance, advertising, manufacturing, security, real estate, staffing and telecommunications industries. He works with corporate clients, businesses & individuals to develop integrated strategies for the national management and cost-effective resolution of cases before courts, mediators, arbitral panels, and on a range of commercial issues. Prior to joining Shook, Hardy & Bacon, Mr. Chase served as a prosecutor in one of the country's most prominent State Attorney's Office, where he focused on major crimes and prosecuted career criminals. He obtained guilty verdicts as first chair in murder, armed robbery and narcotics trafficking jury trials. He was selected as special counsel in the prosecution of executive assignments by the State's Office of the Governor. Prior to attending law school, Mr. Chase worked in the cash and liquidity management division of a major financial services firm. He is a graduate of the Boston University School of Law.
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James Moylan is a leading authority on securities and commodity futures litigation practice. He also counsels business owners on: types of business entities, formation of business entities, governing documents and governance, reporting, compliance and best practices. He began his career in 1972 as a Trial Attorney in the Division of Enforcement at the United States Securities and Exchange Commission in Washington, D.C. In 1975, Mr. Moylan joined the Chicago Board Options Exchange, Inc., as Assistant General Counsel. In 1977, he began private practice. Over the last 37 years, Mr. Moylan has become one of the go-to practitioners in complex litigation and matters affecting business owners. He has authored over a dozen law review articles and is a highly sought-after lecturer nationally. Mr. Moylan serves as an Adjunct Professor of Law.
Who should attend this seminar?
Attorneys, judges, paralegals, and legal professionals.
You will receive access to recording, podcast, course & reference material, and information related to CLE/MCLE credit as soon as you register with a credit card or when your check is processed. CLE ACCREDITATION: Rossdale CLE is a national leader in attorney education and has trained thousands of attorneys, paralegals, and other legal professionals. Attend this convenient, on-demand seminar & podcast for CLE & MCLE credit with the following pending & approved jurisdictions:
Alabama State Bar MCLE Commission for 1.5 MCLE credits
Alaska Bar Association for 1.5 CLE Credits *
Arizona State Bar for 1.5 CLE credits**
State Bar of California for 1.5 MCLE credits
Colorado Supreme Court Board of Continuing Legal & Judicial Education for 1.8 CLE Credits
Connecticut (CLE credits are not required, but are encouraged)**
District of Columbia (CLE credits are not required)***
Florida Bar for 2.0 CLE credits
Georgia Bar for 1.5 CLE credits
Hawaii State Board of CLE for 1.5 CLE credit
Idaho State Bar for 1.5 CLE credits
Indiana Commission for Continuing Legal Education for 1.5 CLE Credits
Illinois - Supreme Court of Illinois for 1.5 MCLE Credits
Iowa Commission on Continuing Legal Education for 1.5 CLE Credits
Louisiana Supreme Court Commission on MCLE for 1.5 MCLE credits
Maryland (CLE credits are not required)***
Massachusetts (CLE credits are not required)**
Michigan (CLE credits are not required)***
Minnesota State Board of Continuing Legal Education for 1.5 CLE credits
Mississippi Commission on Continuing Legal Education for 1.5 CLE credits
Missouri Bar for 1.8 MCLE Credits
Nebraska Mandatory Continuing Legal Education for 1.5 CLE credits
Nevada Board of Continuing Legal Education for 1.5 CLE credits
New Hampshire for 1.5 CLE credits ****
New Jersey Board on Continuing Legal Education for 1.5 CLE credits (per Rule 201:4)
New Mexico Minimum Continuing Legal Education Board for 1.5 CLE credits
New York State Bar for 1.5 CLE credits
North Carolina State Bar Continuing Legal Education for 1.5 CLE credits
Ohio - Supreme Court of Ohio Commission on CLE for 1.5 CLE Credits
Oregon State Bar for 1.5 CLE credits
Puerto Rico for 1.5 CLE credits (Tribunal Supremo de Puerto Rico)
South Carolina - Supreme Court of South Carolina for 1.5 MCLE Credits
South Dakota (CLE credits are not required)***
Texas State Bar for 1.5 CLE credits
Utah State Board of Continuing Legal Education for 1.5 MCLE credits
Vermont Mandatory Continuing Legal Education Board for 1.5 CLE credits
Virginia State Bar for 1.5 MCLE credits
Washington State Board of Continuing Legal Education for 1.5 MCLE credits
Wisconsin Board of Bar Examiners for 1.5 CLE credits
Additional States - call customer service at (888) 626-3462
* Members of the Alaska Bar Association may report 1.5 CLE credits for participating in this course as it has been approved by other mandatory CLE jurisdictions for 1.5 CLE credits.
** The State Bar of Arizona does not approve or accredit CLE activities for the Mandatory Continuing Legal Education requirement. This activity may qualify for up to 1.5 hours toward your annual CLE requirement for the State Bar of Arizona, including 0 hour(s) of professional responsibility.
*** States that do not require CLE are indicated above. Rossdale does not apply for CLE in these states as CLE credit is not required.
**** The New Hampshire does not approve or accredit CLE activities for the Continuing Legal Education requirement. Pursuant to NH Supreme Court Rule 53, this activity may be counted for up to 1.5 CLE hours.
For additional questions, please call 888-626-3462.
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