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Michelle DelMar, Esq.
 
Small Business Lawyer, Trademark Attorney and Executive Contract Lawyer.
 
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Michelle DelMar, Esq.

Business Lawyer, Trademark Lawyer and Executive Contract Lawyer

Important:  Protect Against Piercing of the Corporate Veil.

Posted by Michelle DelMar, Esq. Jan 11, 2024 5:38:26 PM
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Why is it important to Protect Your Company from Piercing of the Corporate Veil? 

The following is intended to provide information and clarification concerning the subject of Exposure to Piercing of the Corporate Veil. 


  • Exposure to Piercing of Corporate Veil. Exposure to the piercing of the corporate veil, effectively eliminates the liability protection of the parent company: 

    1. for ANY and ALL of its the subsidiaries (and subsidiaries of subsidiaries);

     

    1. for ANY and ALL operations, activities and failures to act by any subsidiary or their agents or employees;

     

    1. for ANY and ALL types of cases, including, but not limited to, contracts, subsidiary partner dispute cases, allegations of fraud cases, bankruptcy, employee cases, negligence, slip and fall cases, other personal injury cases and other torts (a wrongful act or an infringement of a right (other than under contract) leading to civil legal liability), etc. 

     

    1. This exposure to the Piercing of the Corporate Veil defeats the purpose [or main/significant purpose] of operating businesses under separate LLC's and corporations.   

     

Exposure is often in the millions of dollars, in addition to the significant and costly added legal fees and costs of work hours of employees and agents for the parent company to counter attacks on the corporate veil, where there is exposure. 

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Important:  Protect Against Piercing of the Corporate Veil.

Michelle DelMar, Esq. International Business Lawyer and Corporate Lawyer, Why is it important to Protect Your Company from Piercing of the Corporate Veil? The following is intended to provide information and clarification concerning the subject of Exposure to Piercing of the Corporate Veil. [...]

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Confidentiality Agreement Checklist

Posted by Michelle DelMar, Esq. Jun 25, 2019 6:16:17 PM

CONFIDENTIALITY AGREEMENT CHECKLIST

Checklist for Confidentiality Agreements ( NDA )

Consider the following important subjects to be addressed in Confidentiality Agreements.   To learn about When Do I need a Confidentiality Agreement?, click here.

1.            Full names and physical address of each party (P.O. box not sufficient).  The individual as well as the company.

2.            Statement regarding whether this involves a contemplated business arrangement, business discussions or existing business relationship.

3.            Describe the consideration offered to create an enforceable Confidentiality Agreement (contracts must have consideration to be binding and enforceable, with limited exceptions).

4.            Clarify tangible and intangible format for information.    

5.            Clarify the required marking on the material, e.g. marked "Confidential" or "Proprietary" or lack of such requirement.

6.            Intended recipient must agree to the following regarding the information:

    a. maintain the secrecy;

    b. shall not disclose;

    c. take all reasonable steps and precautions to preserve;

    d. notify discloser of unauthorized release of Confidential Information;

    e. use the Confidential Information solely [ complete ];

    f. not use any of the Confidential Information for its/her/his own benefit, except as expressly authorized;

    g. not use any of the Confidential Information for the benefit of any third party;

    h. deliver to the Discloser Confidential Information;

    i. acknowledge that all Confidential Information is and will be the sole and exclusive property of the Discloser;

    j. direct Recipient's representatives, agents and employees (Recipient's Representatives), not to, disclose to any person the Confidential Information or any part thereof;

    k. accept full responsibility for any violation of any term of this Agreement made by one or more of the Recipient's Representatives.

7.            Describe exceptions to the Confidentiality Agreement, as required by law.

8.            Provide for Recipient's payment of attorneys fees and costs in event of breach of Confidentiality Agreement.

9.            Provide for period of enforceability of the Confidentiality Agreement.

10.         Provide for intended third party beneficiaries of the Confidentiality Agreement, if applicable.

AND DON'T FORGET THE SIGNATURE OF THE PARTY BOUND NOT TO DISCLOSE!

 

Related Information and Checklists:

When Do I need a Confidentiality Agreement?

Non-Compete Agreement Checklist

 

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Confidentiality Agreement Checklist

CONFIDENTIALITY AGREEMENT CHECKLIST Checklist for Confidentiality Agreements ( NDA ) Consider the following important subjects to be addressed in Confidentiality Agreements. To learn about When Do I need a Confidentiality Agreement?, click here. 1. Full names and physical address of each party [...]

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Checklists for Businesses and Executives

Posted by Michelle L. DelMar, Esq. Jan 14, 2016 11:40:26 AM

Checklists for Businesses and Executives

Checklists are great "easy to use" tools that will help get you started in spotting the general issues, concerning your endeavor.

Tags: Strategies from Business and Trademark Lawyer, Uncategorized, Checklists for Businesses, Contracts, What Business Owners Should Know; Corp.'s & LLC's, What are Trademarks

Checklists for Businesses and Executives

Checklists for Businesses and Executives Checklists are great "easy to use" tools that will help get you started in spotting the general issues, concerning your endeavor.

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