Prosecuting or suing Boeing's executives would require that a court permit what's known as "piercing the corporate veil," something that is much harder said than done, because the main reason for incorporation is to protect individuals from legal liability. Has the author thought about how a prosecutor or plaintiff is to go about piercing the corporate veil? If so, I'd like to hear it.
Prosecuting or suing Boeing's executives would require that a court permit what's known as "piercing the corporate veil," something that is much harder said than done, because the main reason for incorporation is to protect individuals from legal liability. Has the author thought about how a prosecutor or plaintiff is to go about piercing the corporate veil? If so, I'd like to hear it.
Prosecuting or suing Boeing's executives would require that a court permit what's known as "piercing the corporate veil," something that is much harder said than done, because the main reason for incorporation is to protect individuals from legal liability. Has the author thought about how a prosecutor or plaintiff is to go about piercing the corporate veil? If so, I'd like to hear it.